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Panasonic PT-D7700U Manual

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1. Lens Dimension of L1 Approx ET D75LE1 102 4 ET D75LE2 86 5 3 4 ET D75LE3 90 3 5 ET D75LE4 113 9 4 5 ET D75LE5 190 7 5 ET D75LE8 242 9 5 E Projection distances by the type of projection lenses optional Every type of optional projection lenses has a different projection distance to achieve the same screen size Select and purchase a projection lens most suitable to the size of your location referring to the following tables and the projection distances by the type of projection lenses on the next page L Screen Projection distance SH Effective screen height SH gt Projection distances by the type of projection lenses for PT D7700U Units m feet inches e For the screen aspect ratio of 4 3 Screen dimensions Projection distance L Zoom lens Effective height SH Effective width SW ET D75LE1 1 5 2 0 1 ET D75LE2 2 0 3 0 1 ET D75LE3 3 0 5 0 1 ET D75LE4 ET D75LE8 8 0 15 0 1 Minimum Maximum Minimum Maximum Minimum Maximum Minimum Maximum Minimum Maximum Fixed focus lens ET D75LE5 0 8 1 1 066 3 6 1 219 4 0 1 371 4 6 1 524 5 0 1 828 6 0 2 286 7 6 3 048 1 0 0 3 810 1 2 6 4 572 1 5 0 5 334 1 7 6 6 096 20 0 7 620 25 0 9 144 30 0 1 422 4 8
2. lt Connecting to a PC gt Computer Projector DTE specifications 1 NC NC 1 2 2 3 3 4 NC NC 4 5 5 6 NC NC 6 7 7 8 8 9 NC NC 9 Attention e To connect the computer to the SERIAL terminal prepare an adequate communication cable that fits to your personal computer 83 Using the REMOTE 2 terminal Using the REMOTE 2 terminal provided on the side of the main unit it is possible to operate the projector from a control panel etc furnished in a distant location where infrared remote control signal cannot be received Example of a control panel layout Remote terminal ss control Remote terminal External control STANDBY ON LAMP RGB1 VIDEO RGB2 S VIDEO Control panel located in a different room Projector set up in a meeting room Pin assignments and control Be sure to short circuit Pins 1 and 9 when controlling Names of terminals Open H Short L GND GND POWER OFF ON RGB1 Other RGB1 RGB2 Other RGB2 VIDEO Other VIDEO S VIDEO Other S VIDEO AUX Other AUX SHUTTER OFF ON RST SET Controlled by remote control Controlled by extemal contact D Sub 9 pin female external appearance oloi N amp OF AI OI N Note The POWER RGB and VIDEO buttons on the remote control and projector will not operate when pins 1 and are shorted In addition it disables t
3. 1080 24sF_k 1080 25p 1080 30p k 1080 50i X AUTO 1 Selection is automatically made out of NTSC PAL SECAM NTSC4 43 and PAL60 AUTO 2 Selection is automatically made out of NTSC PAL M and PAL N RGB1 RGB2 terminal input signals For 720p 1080i input RGB YPBPR For 480i 576i 480p 576p input RGB YCbCr For the signals other than those above SYSTEM SELECTOR button is invalid 69 How to use RGB REALITY mode RGB REALITY mode converts RGB primary colors input signals into component signals and achieves the high quality playback by motion image specific picture conversion process This mode is effective only when the signal input is applied to the RGB input signal module ET MD95RGB The appropriate mode can be selected according to the signal Refer to page 69 RGB mode For RGB signals input from a PC etc mostly still images RGB REALITY mode For RGB signals input from a scan converter etc mostly motion images The following are the signals that can be converted into RGB REALITY mode Signal name fH kHz fV Hz RGB mode RGB REALITY mode Remarks 480i 15 73 60 A 576i 15 63 50 A 480p 31 47 60 O 576p 31 25 50 O 720 60p 45 00 60 O 1035 60i 33 75 60 O 1080 60i 33 75 60 O 1080 24p 27 00 24 O 1080 50i 28 12 50 O 1080 30p 33 75 30 O 1080 25p 28 12 25 O
4. AY SELECT ENTER SET 49 On screen menus E Basic operations on menu screen Press the MENU button The MAIN MENU appears on the screen MAIN MENU EL PICTURE amp POSITION lt ADVANCED MENU ta LANGUAGE amp OPTION TEST PATTERN SIGNAL LIST amp SECURITY AY MENU SELECT ENTER SUB MENU Select the desired item with the v or A button Selected items are displayed in blue MAIN MENU PICTURE amp POSITION ADVANCED MENU ga LANGUAGE amp OPTION TEST PATTERN SIGNAL LIST amp SECURITY AY MENU SELECT ENTER SUB MENU Press the ENTER button to establish your selection The submenu for the selected option will now open Example PICTURE Menu PICTURE PICTURE MODE DYNAMIC COLOR 50 TINT 30 COLOR TEMP DEFAULT GAMMA 2 2 CONTRAST 32 E BRIGHT 32 E SHARPNESS NOISE REDUCTION DYNAMIC IRIS AY MENU SELECT gt ADJUST Highlight the desired adjustment item with the Y or 4 button then change or adjust the parameter value with the or gt buttons For the items such as COLOR TINT CONTRAST and BRIGHT an individual adjustment screen with an individual bar graph as shown below is displayed by pressing the ENTER button CONTRAST 32 E e If no button is operated for approx 5 seconds while the in
5. Sp 066 os Remove 2 screws Insert the input module ee Ses Bone Input module Fix the input module DOSS 4 Register the input signal This projector needs to register the type of input 206 See gt signal after the installation of the input module For details on the registration of the input signals refer to pages 44 47 Tighten the two screws 29 30 Installation of input module optional m Connecting signals to the input module When installing the projector it is necessary to connect signals to the input module in accordance with the connecting equipment Refer to the following diagram to establish proper signal connection Projector RGB signal High vision video deck RGB signal input module ET MD95RGB Component signal DVD player Component signal BS digital HD tuner oc O 00 000 Video signal input module ET MD95VM2 l Video deck TBC built in Serial digital input module ET MD95SD1 je el Serial digital input module ET MD95SD2 Business digital VCR HE HD serial digital input module ET MD95SD3 jee SD signal DVI input module ET MD75DV ES
6. Note e The projection distances listed here involve an error of 5 e Keystone distortions are corrected in the way the screen size becomes smaller than the original one 21 Installation screen and calculate the projection distance using the following formulas Calculation formulas for projection distance by lens types for PT D7700U Model number of projection lens Aspect ratio Projection distance L formula If the projector is used with a screen size not listed in this manual check the diagonal dimension inch of your Units m 22 ET D75LE1 1 5 2 0 1 4 3 Minimal distance Maximal distance Minimal distance Maximal distance L 0 0307 x Screen diagonal inch 0 0760 L 0 0410 x Screen diagonal inch 0 1004 L 0 0334 x Screen diagonal inch 0 0760 L 0 0446 x Screen diagonal inch 0 1004 ET D75LE2 2 0 3 0 1 Minimal distance Maximal distance L 0 0412 x Screen diagonal inch 0 0795 L 0 0617 x Screen diagonal inch 0 1064 Minimal distance Maximal distance L 0 0448 x Screen diagonal inch 0 0795 L 0 0672 x Screen diagonal inch 0 1064 ET D75LE3 3 0 5 0 1 Minimal distance Maximal distance L 0 0617 x Screen diagonal inch 0 0958 L 0 1031 x Screen diagonal inch 0 1216 Minimal distance Maximal distance L 0 1123 x Screen diagonal inch 0 1216 ET D75LE4 5 0 8 0 1 Minimal
7. A1 SVGA72 A1 RGB1 A2 SVGA72 A2 RGB1 A3 SVGA72 A3 RGB1 A4 SVGA72 A4 RGB1 A5 SVGA72 A5 RGB1 A6 SVGA72 A6 RGB1 A7 SVGA72 A7 RGB1 A8 SVGA72 A8 RGB1 AY lt gt SELECT ENTER DETAILS STD DELETE TEST PATTERN page 85 OPTION pages 71 80 OPTION PROJECTOR ID SETTING LAMP SELECT LAMP POWER RS232C SETTING OSD POSITION SYSTEM INFORMATION COLOR MATCHING VIDEO SETTING AUTO SETUP AY MENU SELECT lt gt CHANGE OPTION OUTPUT RESOLUTION _ SXGA AUTO SIGNAL FAN CONTROL PINP FUNC1 PASSWORD AY MENU SELECT lt gt CHANGE PICTURE pages 51 56 PICTURE PICTURE MODE DYNAMIC COLOR 50 TINT 30 COLOR TEMP DEFAULT GAMMA 2 2 CONTRAST 32 BRIGHT 32 SHARPNESS 6 NOISE REDUCTION DYNAMIC IRIS 1 AY MENU SELECT lt gt CHANGE ENTER REGISTER POSITION pages 57 60 POSITION SHIFT SIZE DEFAULT CLOCK PHASE 0 KEYSTONE AY MENU SELECT ENTER SUB MENU ADVANCED MENU pages 61 68 ADVANCED MENU DIGITAL CINEMA REALITY AUTO FORMAT SMPTE BLANKING INPUT RESOLUTION CLAMP POSITION EDGE BLENDING OFF SYNC TERM 759 RASTER POSITION AY MENU SELECT gt CHANGE LANGUAGE page 68 LANGUAGE ENGLISH DEUTSCH FRAN AIS ESPANOL ITALIANO E pycckn S
8. refer to page 79 LAMP POWER Enables the lamp power to be switched between high and low refer to page 73 SIZE Enables the picture size to be selected refer to page 58 80 How to change the signal for the ET MD95VM2 optional When ET MD95VM2 optional is installed with the projector select the signaling system according to the connected device Procedure of setting MAIN MENU PICTURE amp POSITION ADVANCED MENU la LANGUAGE amp OPTION EL TEST PATTERN SIGNAL LIST amp SECURITY AY MENU SELECT ENTER SUB MENU OPTION PROJECTOR ID 2 SETTING FRONT F LAMP SELECT DUAL LAMP POWER HIGH RS232C SETTING OSD POSITION 2 SYSTEM INFORMATION COLOR MATCHING VIDEO SETTING AUTO SETUP AY MENU SELECT ENTER SUB MENU VIDEO SETTING VIDEO SELECT LINE or Y C AY MENU SELECT lt gt CHANGE Press the MENU button The MAIN MENU screen will be displayed 2 Select OPTION with the A V buttons 3 Press the ENTER button The OPTION screen will be displayed Select VIDEO SETTING with the A V buttons Press the ENTER button The VIDEO SETTING screen will be displayed Choose an input signaling system with the 4 buttons and switch to LINE or Y C or YCbCr with the gt buttons The selected signaling system
9. An effort to keep our environment clean Please bring the non repairable unit your Dealer or a Recycling Company Accessories Check that all of the accessories shown below have been included with your projector Remote control unit Power cord Wired cable for remote control Battery for remote control N2QAGB000024 x 1 K2CF3EH00001 x 1 15m 49 3 unit AA K1EA03NA0001 x 1 ROSNPA 2ST x 1 Precautions on handling m Precautions on transport The projection lens is susceptible to vibrations and impacts Be sure to always remove the lens during transport m Precautions on installation Be sure to observe the following precautions when installing the product e Avoid installing the product in a place exposed to vibrations or impacts If the projector is installed in a place where vibrations are transmitted from a source of driving power and others or mounted in a car or a vessel vibrations or impacts may be transmitted to the product to damage the internal parts causing failure Install the product in a place free from vibrations and impacts Do not install the projector near high voltage power lines or power sources The product may be exposed to interference if it is installed in the vicinity of high voltage electrical power lines or power sources e Do not place the projector on a vinyl sheet or carpet If a vinyl sheet sucked up and blocks the air filter intake port the internal temperat
10. NOISE REDUCTION DYNAMIC IRIS AY MENU SELECT lt gt ADJUST Adjusting the picture m Switching the picture mode The user can switch to the desired picture mode suitable for the image source and the environment in which this projector is used AIN MENU Press the MENU button a a The MAIN MENU screen will be displayed LS ADVANCED MENU 2 Select PICTURE with the A V ta LANGUAGE amp OPTION buttons TEST PATTERN SIGNAL LIST amp SECURITY AY MENU SELECT ENTER SUB MENU PICTURE 3 Press the ENTER button PICTURE MODE DYNAMIC The PICTURE screen will be displayed COLOR 50 TINT 30 ce wi GAMMA 2 2 CONTRAST 32 buttons BRIGHT 32 wai SHARPNESS Switch PICTURE MODE with the NOISE REDUCTION lt gt buttons e DYNAMIC The picture becomes suitable for the AY MENU SELEGI use in well lighted areas lt gt CHANGE ENTER REGISTER GRAPHIC The picture becomes suitable for input from to the personal computer POUDE MODE OI AME USER The COLOR TINT COLOR TEMP and GRAPHIC GAMMA settings can be adjusted STANDARD The picture becomes suitable for USER moving images in general CINEMA The picture becomes suitable for movie RET sources NATURAL The picture complies with sRGB CINEMA e Factor
11. The instructions within parentheses apply to ceiling mount installation V up is out of focus V bottom is out of focus H right is out of focus H left is out of focus Turn counterclockwise Turn counterclockwise Turn counterclockwise Turn counterclockwise Turn counterclockwise Turn counterclockwise Turn counterclockwise Turn counterclockwise Turn counterclockwise Turn counterclockwise For example When the image is out of focus in the upper portion of the screen V up Turn the adjustment screws b and little by little counterclockwise while checking evenness of focusing in the upper and lower portions Note e Be sure to tighten the fixing screws before transportation 42 Automatic adjustment AUTO SETUP Automatic adjustment function adjust the resolution clock phase and image position automatically when dots structured analog RGB signals such as computer signal are supplied Automatic adjustment is not available if signals or moving images other than analog RGB signals are supplied It is recommended to supply images with a bright white frame at the outermost periphery containing characters etc that are clear in white and black contrast when the system is in automatic adjustment mode Avoid supplying images that involve halftones or gradation such as photographs and computer graphics A message COMPLETE appears if adjustment is ended normal
12. sv e Turning on the power supply will not light up the light source lamp if the lamp is in the process of cooling down after turning off the power supply To light up the lamp turn on the power supply again when the lamp has been cooled sufficiently e The projector consumes approximately 12 watts of power even in standby mode after the cooling fan stops Power indicator lamp lit in red e If you re power the projector after shutting off the main power inadvertently the projection lamp may remain unlit Please turn the power on again after a while How to adjust the lens m How to adjust the lens focus lens zoom and lens shift optical shift If the focusing zooming or positioning of the image projected on the screen is not successful even though the projector is properly positioned against the screen you can adjust the focus the zoom or the vertical or horizontal position of the image mE Press the LENS button on the remote FOCUS control or on the control panel of the l E E A main unit Pressing the button changes the setup screen in the order of LENS FOCUS LENS ZOOM and LENS LENS SHIFT ice Choose an item and adjust it using A V lt P buttons Caution Be careful not to catch your fingers between the lens and shroud when shifting the lens e The lens zoom adjustment menu will be displayed only when a lens with zoom function
13. Clean the power cord plug regularly to prevent it from becoming covered in dust e If dust builds up on the power cord plug the resulting humidity can damage the insulation which could result in fire Pull the power cord out from the wall outlet and wipe it with a dry cloth e If not using the projector for an extended period of time pull the power cord plug out from the wall outlet Do not do anything that might damage the power cord or the power cord plug e Do not damage the power cord make any modifications to it place it near any hot objects bend it excessively twist it pull it place heavy objects on top of it or wrap it into a bundle e If the power cord is used while damaged electric Shocks short circuits or fire may result e Ask an Authorized Service Center to carry out any repairs to the power cord that might be necessary Do not handle the power cord plug with wet hands e Failure to observe this may result in electric shocks Insert the power cord plug securely into the wall outlet e If the plug is not inserted correctly electric shocks or overheating could result e Do not use plugs which are damaged or wall outlets which are coming loose from the wall Do not place the projector on top of surfaces which are unstable e If the projector is placed on top of a surface which is sloped or unstable it may fall down or tip over and injury or damage could result Do not place the projector into water or let it become wet e F
14. Front Ceiling mount C Floor mount rear projection Rear Floor mount D Ceiling mount rear projection Rear Ceiling mount Select the setting by displaying the on screen indications using buttons of the remote control or the control panel on the main unit Procedure of setting MAIN MENU PICTURE amp POSITION ADVANCED MENU fa LANGUAGE amp OPTION EL TEST PATTERN SIGNAL LIST f amp SECURITY AY MENU SELECT ENTER SUB MENU OPTION PROJECTOR ID 2 SETTING FRONT F LAMP SELECT DUAL LAMP POWER HIGH RS232C SETTING OSD POSITION 2 SYSTEM INFORMATION COLOR MATCHING OFF VIDEO SETTING AUTO SETUP AY MENU SELECT CHANGE Press the MENU button The MAIN MENU screen will be displayed Select OPTION with the A V buttons Press the ENTER button The OPTION screen will be displayed Select SETTING with the A V buttons and choose a projection scheme with the lt gt buttons Each time lt or button is pressed the types of projection scheme together with its indications are toggled through a cycle as follows FRONT F FRONT C REAR C REAR F Press the MENU button twice The on screen indications disappear and the normal screen appears again m Lamp select Two internal lamps in the projector can be used either in DUAL or SINGLE
15. Network module ET MD75NT e E Connecting the signal to the analog RGB signal input module An interface D SUB BNC is necessary to connect the projector with a PC using an analog RGB signal input module 1 Connecting analog RGB signals RGB signal input module optional ET MD95RGB D SUB BNC Please purchase commercially available interface x5 conversion connector e The module does not support the three value synchronizing input to the H H V and V terminals e Do not supply synchronizing input signals to H H V and V terminals when supplying SYNC ON GREEN signals 2 Connecting the component signals RGB signal input module optional ET MD95RGB V H H V G Y B Ps DVD player BS digital HD tuner 31 Installation of input module optional E Connecting the signal to the video signal input module 1 Connecting the video signals Video signal input module optional ET MD95VM2 LIME OUT f 1Cb IN Luminance Color Image signal signal signal Image signal S terminal BNC x2 conversion connector Monitor TV S terminal DVD player Video deck TBC built in BS digital HD tuner e An optional slot selector AUX button toggles between
16. O the commercial line power applied to the projector Burglar lock Attach a commercial burglar prevention cable e g from Kensington to this lock port It is compatible with the Micro Save Security System from Kensington This security lock is compatible with the Microsaver Security System from Kensington Contact details for this company are given below Kensington Technology Group ACCO Brands Inc 2885 Campus Drive San Mateo CA94403 Tel 650 572 2700 Fax 650 572 9675 http www kensington com http www gravis com 4 Remote control receiver window front page 15 This window receives the signal beam emitted from the remote control 5 Power indicator lamp page 39 The lamp lights in red when the MAIN POWER switch is turned to I on It turns to green when the POWER ON button of the remote control or the main unit is pressed LAMP1 monitor page 98 This lamp lights up when the time to replace lamp unit 1 is reached It also blinks if something unusual occurs in the lamp circuit D Projection lens optional Lens for projecting images on the screen 12 Projection lens cover lock button This button toggles between lock and unlock of the detachable cover for the projection lens optional Temperature monitor TEMP page 98 Lighting or blinking of this lamp indicates an abnormal condition of the internal temperature LAMP2 monitor page 98 This lamp lights up when the time to re
17. POSITION FRAME LOCK MAIN WINDOW TYPE MAIN WINDOW LINEALITY MAIN WINDOW AY MENU SELECT lt gt CHANGE Use the P buttons to select OFF USER 1 USER 2 or USER 3 When selecting an option other than OFF the submenu can be displayed by pressing the ENTER button Main window Subwindow e Main window The input terminal for the main window is displayed The lt gt buttons can be used to select the input terminal Size The user can specify the display size of the main window between 10 and 100 Position The user can specify the display position of the main window on the screen eSubwindow The input terminal for the subwindow is displayed The lt P buttons can be used to select the input terminal Size The user can specify the display size of the subwindow between 10 and 100 Position The user can specify the display position of the subwindow on the screen e Frame lock The user can select the window to apply frame lock MAIN WINDOW Frame lock is set for the input signals specified for the main window SUBWINDOW Frame lock is set for the input signals specified for the subwindow e Type The user can select the window that is displayed by priority when two windows overlap MAIN WINDOW The main window is displayed by priority SUBWINDOW The subwindow is displayed by priority e Linearity The user can select the window to apply the linearity co
18. Press the ENTER button PICTURE MODE DYNAMIC The PICTURE screen will be displayed COLOR 50 m i TINT 30 mmm Select COLOR TEMP with the A V buttons COLOR TEMP DEFAULT Select the desired setting from below GAMMA 2 2 CONTRAST 32 E BRIGHT 32 E with the lt 4 gt buttons LOW MIDDLE HIGH DEFAULT USER1 and USER2 SHARPNESS NOISE REDUCTION DYNAMIC IRIS AY MENU SELECT lt gt CHANGE lt To further adjust toward the desired white balance gt Select USER1 or USER2 in Step Press the ENTER button Select WHITE BALANCE HIGH or WHITE BALANCE LOW with the A V buttons WHITE BALANCE WHITE BALANCE HIGH WHITE BALANCE LOW Press ENTER button WHITE BALANCE HIGH R a oe The WHITE BALANCE HIGH LOW screen will be B 255 displayed Select R G or B with the A V buttons Adjust the level with the lt gt buttons Operation Adjustment Remarks Press button Deepens red Press lt button Weakens red Press button Deepens green Press lt button Weakens green Press button Deepens blue Press lt button e All colors will not be displayed properly unless adequate adjustment is made Weakens blue Maximum value 255 Minimum value 0 If the adju
19. branchez la fiche lectrique et v rifiez que les l ments autour de la lampe ont refroidi En utilisant un tournevis Phillips retirez les 7 vis de la porte d acc s la lampe situ e l arri re du projecteur Retirez la porte du logement de lampe du projecteur Attention Faites attention de ne pas casser le cliquet situ au centre de la partie inf rieure de la porte dAfacc s la lampe Vis de fixation Cache de la lampe Utilisez un tournevis Phillips pour desserrer chacune des deux vis de fixation de la lampe jusqu ce qu elles tournent facilement Ensuite saisissez la poign e de la lampe et tirez doucement pour la sortir du projecteur Attention La lampe est chaude si elle vient d tre utilis e Vous risquez de vous br ler si vous la touchez alors qu elle est encore chaude Lampe 2 Poign e Vis de fixation Vis de fixation de la lampe de la lampe 5 Installez la nouvelle lampe 6 Utilisez un tournevis Phillips pour bien serrer les deux vis de fixation de lampe pour chaque bloc lampe 7 Remettez en place le cache de la 114 lampe puis l aide d un tournevis Phillips serrez fermement les 7 vis de fixation du cache de la lampe EE La lampe et le cache doivent tre correctement fix s Si ce n est pas le cas un circuit de protection entre en action et la mise sous tension sera impossible Vis de fixation Ca
20. elle aurait d tre remplac e la lampe peut casser Un tournevis Philips est requis pour le remplacement de la lampe Faites attention que votre main ne glisse pas en utilisant le tournevis e La lampe est une pi ce en option vendue comme pi ce de service Contactez le revendeur Bloc lampe de rechange mod le n ET LAD7700 une ampoule ET LAD7700W deux ampoules Valeurs nominales 300 W Bloc lampe longue dur e mod le n ET LAD7700L une ampoule ET LAD7700LW deux ampoules Valeurs nominales 160 W e Des lampes autres que celles sp cifi es ci dessus ne sont pas utilisables Utilisez la lampe sp cifi e m P riode de remplacement de la lampe La lampe utilis e comme source lumineuse dans le projecteur a une vie de service de 1 500 heures quand la sortie de la lampe est HAUT et la s lection de lampe DOUBLE II peut arriver que la lampe soit puis e ne s allume pas 1 500 heures 1 selon les caract ristiques des lampes individuelles et les conditions de travail la vie de service des lampes peut tre r duite par le nombre d allumages et les intervalles entre les allumages Il est donc fortement conseill aux utilisateurs de conserver une ampoule de rechange Si la lampe n est pas remplac e apr s 1 300 heures 2 avec la sortie de la lampe r gl e sur HAUT l alimentation sera automatiquement coup e 1 500 heures avec passage en mode d attente 1 500 heures partir de
21. name which is automatically displayed After the signal has been renamed press the ENTER button After registration the REGISTERED SIGNAL STATUS screen is restored Note e When the MENU button is pressed instead of the ENTER button the new signal name will not be registered and the automatically displayed signal name will be retained m Clearing the data of registered signals Press the MENU button The MAIN MENU screen will be displayed Select SIGNAL LIST with the a and v buttons Press the ENTER button The REGISTERED SIGNAL LIST screen will be displayed The memories extend over 12 pages A to L with 8 data items each giving total of 96 memories Select the signal whose data is to be cleared with the 4 v lt and p gt buttons Press the STD button The ENTRY SIGNAL CLEAR screen will be displayed If the data is not to be cleared press the MENU button to return to the SIGNAL LIST screen Press the ENTER button The data of the signal selected in step is cleared 45 Registration of input signal data m Sub memory The projector is provided with a sub memory function to register plural pieces of image adjustment data even they are determined to be the same signal by the frequency and form of the synchronization signal source Use this function when the user needs adjustment of picture quality such as aspect switching and white balance u
22. xix xix xix VIDEO input OIX O TXI KI K O K P E XK RR A O O S VIDEO input Oj xi x Olx xixi x Olxixi xixi xixixixi xi OO RGB input xIOIxixiI Ox Ol Olx xixixixi xix x x x x x RGBrealiry input OX IXIOIXIxXI IX I XIX I XIX IX IX XX x x X x x Tran YCbCr input OfxXIXIO xXIX IxX I XIxX IXIXxX IX X X XX X x x x YPbPr input xix xix xixixi x x x x x x x x x x x x x LINE input OT XTX OX XI XK XX IXIxX IX X xX XI x x x x x ET MD95VM2 Y C input O xIx OlxIx x x x x x x x x x x x x x x YCbCr input O xIx OlxIx x x x x x x x x x x x x x x ET MD95SD1 O xIx OlxIx x x x x x x x x x x x x x x ET MD95SD2 Olx x OlxiIx xix xix x xx x xx x x x x ET MD95SD3 xixi x x xxi x x xixixixi x x x x x x x x ET MD75DV x O x x Olx OlOlx x x x x x x x x x x x ET MD75NT x O x x Olx OlOolx x x x x x xix xix xix P in P Picture in Picture combinations are enabled x P in P Picture in Picture combinations are disabled X P IN P for the RGBreality input signals is enabled only with the 480i 576i 480p and 576p formats x Setting FUNC1 m Password The user can specify the function of the FUNC 1 This function is used when a service person button on the remote control Input the password with the numeric buttons 0 to 9 of the remote control and press ENTER button to confirm FUNC1 PINP FE the entry AMP POWER il SIZE P IN P Enables setting of P IN P to OFF USER 1 USER 2 or USER 3
23. 1 625 5 4 1 828 6 0 2 032 6 8 2 438 8 0 3 048 1 0 0 4 064 1 3 4 5 080 1 6 8 6 096 20 0 7 112 23 4 8 129 26 8 10 160 33 4 12 192 40 0 2 77 9 1 3 18 10 5 3 59 1 1 9 4 00 1 31 4 82 15 9 6 05 19 10 2 07 6 9 2 38 7 9 2 68 8 9 2 99 9 9 3 60 1 1 9 4 53 14 10 8 10 26 6 10 15 33 3 12 19 39 11 14 24 46 8 16 29 53 5 20 39 66 10 24 49 80 4 6 06 19 10 7 59 24 10 9 13 29 11 10 66 34 11 12 19 39 11 15 26 50 18 33 60 1 2 80 9 2 3 21 10 6 3 62 11 10 4 04 13 3 4 86 15 11 6 09 19 11 8 15 26 8 10 21 33 5 12 27 40 3 14 32 46 11 16 38 53 8 20 50 67 3 24 61 80 8 4 21 13 9 4 83 15 10 5 45 17 10 6 07 19 10 7 30 23 11 9 15 30 12 24 40 1 15 33 50 3 18 41 60 4 21 50 70 6 24 58 80 7 30 76 100 11 36 93 121 1 4 23 13 10 4 84 15 10 5 46 17 10 6 08 19 11 7 31 23 11 9 16 30 12 25 40 2 15 34 50 3 18 42 60 5 21 51 70 6 24 60 80 8 30 77 100 11 36 94 121 2 7 09 23 3 8 13 26 8 9 16 30 10 19 33 5 12 25 40 2 15 34 50 3 20 50 67 3 25 65 84 1 30 81 101 35 96 11711 41 12 134 10 51 42 168 8 61 73 202 6 Note e The projection distances
24. 1080 24sF 27 00 48 O Others x RGB mode only Supported Factory default O Supported To use the signal in the mode with select the signal with the SYSTEM SELECTOR button and register it A Use the signal in the RGB REALITY mode because the signal may not be supported depending on the state of the signal x Not supported e The automatic picture adjustment page 43 and the adjustment of the input resolution page 63 cannot be performed because the optimal adjustment value is preset in the RGB REALITY mode e The projector s adjustment functions in the RGB REALITY mode are the same as those for the YPBPR or YCbCr input e If RGB is selected using the SYSTEM SELECTOR button when the RGB signals in the above table have been input to the RGB1 and RGB2 terminals playback with a high picture quality will be achieved automatically by the motion image specific picture conversion process 70 Option settings m ID number setting The projector has an ID number setting function that helps the user to control two or more projectors either simultaneously or separately with a single remote control The ID number is set to ALL by default Hence the ID number need not be set when only one projector is used Procedure of setting MAIN MENU D Press the MENU button e The MAIN MENU screen will be displayed La ADVANCED MENU 2 Select OPTION with the A V ta LANGUAGE amp OPTION buttons tL TEST
25. 85 RS 422 control fUNCtIONS ssisns 85 Setting the security ns 86 Setting the password 86 Changing the password 87 Setting tNS texts tient Austin Minas 87 Changing the text 87 How to use CP OPTION ne 88 Setting the on screen indication function 88 Setting the system format 89 How to use network module optional 90 Initial setting of network module 91 Accessing from the Web browser 92 Returning the network module setting back to the factory setting 97 Indication of monitor lamp cceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee 98 Cleaning and replacement of air filter 99 Procedure of cleaning eeeeceeeeeeeeereeeeeneeeeeneeeetneeeeee 99 Replacement of lamp unit 100 Timing of lamp unit replacement 100 Procedure of lamp unit replacement eeeeeeee 101 Before asking for service ccceseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 103 Specifications 1 104 Appendiks sesiis ia ariarian 106 Outside dimensions 107 Fran ais Information 108 Precautions with regard to safety WARNING If a problem occurs such as no image or if you notice smoke or a strange smell coming from the projector turn off the power and disconnect the power cord from the wall outlet Do not continue to use the projector in such cases otherwise fire or electric shocks could result e Check that no more smoke i
26. Adjusting the position m Keystone distortion correction Keystone distortion can be corrected only along either horizontal bound of the picture Procedure of adjustment MAIN MENU PICTURE amp POSITION ADVANCED MENU fa LANGUAGE amp OPTION TEST PATTERN SIGNAL LIST A SECURITY AY MENU SELECT ENTER SUB MENU POSITION SHIFT SIZE DEFAULT CLOCK PHASE 0 KEYSTONE AY MENU SELECT ENTER SUB MENU KEYSTONE KEYSTONE LINEARITY AV lt gt ADJUST Press the MENU button The MAIN MENU screen will be displayed 2 Select the POSITION with the A V buttons 3 Press the ENTER button The POSITION screen will be displayed 4 Select KEYSTONE with the A V buttons 5 Press the ENTER button The KEYSTONE screen will be displayed Adjust the KEYSTONE horizontally with the lt gt buttons The value changes from 0 to 127 Adjust the vertical LINEARITY with the A V buttons The value changes from 0 to 127 GED Adjust the LINEARITY after adjusting the KEYSTONE The variable range of the LINEARITY changes in response to the adjusted value of the 60 KEYSTONE e Pressing STD standard button of the remote control will restore the factory default KEYSTONE 63 LINEARITY 63 e The adjusted value is reflected in other input
27. D7700U is 1 400 x 1 050 If signals with a number of display dots differing from the data listed above are supplied they will be converted into signals with 1 400 x 1 050 dots and displayed e The number of display dots of the PT DW7000U is 1 366 x 768 If signals with a number of display dots differing from the data listed above are supplied they will be converted into signals with 1 366 x 768 dots and displayed e Character i that follows the number of displayed dots stands for interlace signal 1 06 e Flicker line flicker will be caused in images if interlace signals are connected Outside dimensions A lt Units mm inch gt O O oluoseuetd a a oO t uw O OI Ty 5 7 600 o J I s 530 20 8 A Note Purchase of this equipment includes the rights to use this software the built in microcomputer and information recorded on ROMs but does not grant copyrights Do not reverse engineer change or modify the software The guarantee will not be valid for any malfunctions caused by such actions Trademark Acknowledgement e Digital Light Processing DLP and Digital Micromirror Device DMD are registered trademarks of the Texas Instruments e VGA and XGA are trademarks of International Business Machines Corporation e S VGA is a registered
28. G SYNC Y 4 and 45 are effective if the PC has the corresponding le 0000 nt functions HD SYNC VD Outside view SCL 24 m Example of connecting with VIDEO devices Video deck TBC built in Color monitor OO 6 20 ll C p Se le EEO ce RS 232C G RS 422 R RS 232C G RS 422 R Red connected to PR terminal Blue connected to PB terminal Green connected to Y terminal Video deck TBC built in High vision video deck Control PC Attention e When connecting with a video deck be sure to use the one with a built in time base corrector TBC or use a TBC between the projector and the video deck e If nonstandard burst signals are connected the image may be distorted If this is the case connect a TBC between the projector and the video deck 25 Connection E Example of connecting with personal computers Control PC KEDI LED i RS 232C G RS 422 R RS 232C G RS 422 R SERIAL RSA 00000 RS 232C G RS 422 R RS 232C G RS 422 R Attention e When the main power of the main unit is turned off also turn off the power of the PC GED For the specifications of the RGB signals that can be applied from the PC
29. PARITY EVEN OUT BAUDRATE 38400 OUT PARITY EVEN VPS SYSTEM MASTER GROUP A MASTER AY MENU SELECT lt gt CHANGE Press A and Y buttons to select communication conditions D Press lt and gt buttons to confirm the setting Press the MENU button three times The on screen indications disappear and the system returns to the normal screen 74 m Position of on screen indications The user can specify the position of the on screen indications OSD POSITION 1 SF 1 Top left of the screen 2 Left center of the screen 3 Bottom left of the screen 4 Top center of the screen 5 Center of the screen 6 Bottom center of the screen 7 Top right of the screen 8 Right center of the screen 9 Bottom right of the screen E System information Displays the system information of the projector SYSTEM INFORMATION ROM VERSION SET RUNTIME 1200h LAMP1 TYPE LAD7700 LOW 300h HIGH Oh TOTAL 300h TYPE LAD7700 LOW HIGH TOTAL ENTER NEXT e Pressing the ENTER button will move on to the next page SYSTEM INFORMATION ON COUNT POWER ON TIMES 100 LAMP 1 ON 50 1 LAMP 2 ON 50 _1 AUX MD75NT NT NUMBER OF ENTRY SIGNAL 1 64 ENTER NEXT m Adjusting color matching When multiple sets are used simult
30. PATTERN SIGNAL LIST A SECURITY AY MENU SELECT ENTER SUB MENU OPTION Press the ENTER button ore The OPTION screen will be displayed LME aw Select PROJECTOR ID with 4 Y R623820 SETTING buttons and change the value with SYSTEM INFORMATION lt gt buttons ALL 1 2 64 VIDEO SETTING Press the MENU button twice AUTO SETUP This concludes the setting procedure and the on AV MENU SELECT screen indications disappear and the normal lt gt CHANGE screen appears again The ID number can be set to ALL or selected from 1 to 64 e If the projectors are given ID numbers their remote controls must be assigned the same ID numbers respectively e If the ID number of a projector is set to ALL it can be controlled by the remote control or the PC with any ID number If multiple projectors are used and some of them have their IDs set to ALL they cannot be controlled separately from the projectors with other ID numbers For details on remote control ID setting see page 16 71 Option settings m Installation Setting A projection scheme can be chosen depending on the installation of the projector If the picture is shown upside down or in reverse change the projection scheme using the following figures A to D A Floor mount front projection Front Floor mount B Ceiling mount front projection
31. SELECT OFF lt gt CHANGE 88 E Setting the system format Procedure of setting MAIN MENU PICTURE L POSITION e ADVANCED MENU ga LANGUAGE amp OPTION EL TEST PATTERN SIGNAL LIST amp SECURITY CP OPTION AV MENU SELECT ENTER SUB MENU CP OPTION OSD SYSTEM SELECTOR AV MENU SELECT lt gt CHANGE SYSTEM SELECTOR VIDEO S VIDEO AY MENU SELECT lt gt CHANGE ENTER EXECUTE Hold down the MENU button for 3 or so seconds If the on screen function is OFF the on screen indication will now appear and the CP OPTION item will be added to the main menu 2 Select SYSTEM SELECTOR with the A V buttons Press the ENTER button The SYSTEM SELECTOR screen will be displayed Select one of the following inputs for setting the system format with the A Y buttons RGB1 RGB2 VIDEO S VIDEO LINE Y C AUX Note e Only the inputs enabling the system format to be selected are actually displayed Select the system format with the gt buttons Note e For details on which system format can be selected refer to How to change the system format on page 69 Press the ENTER button 89 How to use network module optional The network module of the projector ET MD75NT is provided with a LAN interface to enable pr
32. SELECT CHANGE Press the A Y buttons on the PICTURE screen to select DYNAMIC IRIS Select the DYNAMIC IRIS setting with the gt buttons Aperture compensation and signal compensation amounts 1 Low 2 Intermediate 3 High USER See below OFF No compensation To further adjust the selected compensation amount select USER in step Press the ENTER button The DYNAMIC IRIS screen will be displayed Select AUTO IRIS MANUAL IRIS or DYNAMIC GAMMA with the A V buttons Adjust the compensation amount with the gt buttons AUTO IRIS Automatic aperture adjustment 1 Low 2 Intermediate 3 High OFF No automatic compensation MANUAL IRIS Fixed aperture adjustment OFF No fixed iris 1 Low 2 62 Intermediate 63 High DYNAMIC GAMMA signal compensation amount adjustment 1 Low 2 Intermediate 3 High OFF No automatic compensation Note e The contrast is set to the maximum level when DYNAMIC IRIS is set to 3 54 m Adjusting the color temperature Adjustment procedure to be performed while projecting the signals to be adjusted MAIN MENU Press the MENU button PICTURE is 2 Se POSITION The MAIN MENU screen will be displayed ADVANCED MENU cc pE lt ADVANCED Select PICTURE with the V OPTION buttons TEST PATTERN SIGNAL LIST amp SECURITY PICTURE 3
33. USER1 When tuning the correction color that is the same as the adjustment color the brightness of the adjustment color When tuning the correction color RED RED is added to or reduced from the adjustment color When tuning the correction color GREEN GREEN is added to or reduced from the adjustment color When tuning the correction color BLUE BLUE is added to or reduced from the adjustment color e This adjustment should be carried out by a person who is familiar with the projector or by a service person because a high level of skill is required to make successful adjustment e Pressing the STD standard button will restore the factory defaults for all items e When any setting other than OFF has been selected for color matching the COLOR TEMP setting is fixed at 75 Option settings m Adjusting the color matching using a colorimeter The R G B Cy Mg Ye and Wh colors can be changed to the desired hues using a colorimeter which is capable of measuring the chromaticity coordinates and luminance lt Inputting the current luminance and chromaticity coordinates gt Press the MENU button The MAIN MENU screen will be displayed 2 Select OPTION with the A V buttons Press the ENTER button The OPTION screen will be displayed Select COLOR MATCHING with the A Y buttons Select MEASURE with the lt gt buttons Pre
34. Warning output air Temperature exhaust temperature has reached the value set in the above field To use two E mail addresses enter the E mail address of the destination recipient 7 E Whats Related Projector Control Window LAMP2 RUNTIME forr E atreman 200 H El ILAMP2 RUNTIME or atREMAIN 100 H INPUT AIRTEMPERATURE orr E _ OUTPUT AIR TEMPERATURE Orr PERIODIC REPORT OFF z Ena le from E to m o clock EMAIL ADDRESS 2 EMAIL ADDRESS 2 Sendto Up to 63 characters ERROR orr LAMP1 RUNTIME ore E aREMAIN 200 4 LAMP RUNTIME Orr E atREMAIN 100 H LAMP2 RUNTIME fore E remain 200 H LAMP2 RUNTIME orr atREMAIN 100 H INPUT AIR TEMPERATURE ore E OUTPUT AIR TEMPERATURE or El PERIODIC REPORT p g E tofi o ctock submit Fil Document Done When all entries are Select the conditions for sending E mail complete press the Submit Error an error is detected by self diagnosis button Warning LAMP1 remaining lamp service time has reached the value set in the field on the right Warning LAMP2 remaining lamp service time has reached the value set in the field on the right Warning input air Temperature temperature inside the projector has reached the value set in the above field Warning output air Temperature exhaust temperature has reached the value set in the above field 96 Image file control page ER
35. _ Enter the IP address if DHCP server is not used Configuration of network DHCP client OFF z Dynamic Host Configuration protocol Enter the port number TP address Fez Fes fo Je Port Jeo g Default 80 Normally use the value of Subnetmask fess fess ss o 80 as indicated Gate way res F i address se LE 9 0 Host name PROJECTOR Up to 12 characters alphabet A Z digits Enter the net mask if DHCP server is not used minus sign and period Enter the gateway address if DHCP server is not used Enter the projector name Enter this field when the host name is required such as when to use the DHCP server Advanced control page TN Bookmarks Location http 192 168 0 8 en menul2htm Pri lisses SUB MENU Window On screen status is displayed even if the on screen of projector is set to off on screen display area POWER SHUTTER OSD sy yoy ooy AE RGB gt AUX S VIDEO VIDEO Pressing these buttons controls the projector and updates the on screen description on the right of the control page when control is finished This button updates the on screen description on the right of the control page with the latest information 94 Monitor information page Edit View Go Window Help SD 2e 1 sf a Z GGT Bookmarks Jf Location
36. a temperature of 0 to 40 C and the humidity of 20 to 80 no condensation e Turn off the MAIN POWER switch using the procedure on page 40 and clean the air filter refer to page 99 Blinking in red 3 times Cooling fan has been stopped e Turn off the main power supply MAIN POWER switch in the procedure shown on page 40 and consult the distributor Lamp monitor LAMP1 LAMP2 Lighting in red Indicates the time for replacing the lamp unit e Did you notice a REPLACE THE LAMP message on the screen when turning on the projector power supply e This lamp monitor lights up when the lamp unit used hours have reached 1 300 hours 3 800 hours when Long Life Lamp Units are used Request the dealer to replace the lamp unit Blinking in red 3 times Error is detected in the lamp circuit e Did you turn the power back on immediately after turning it off e Wait until the lamp has cooled off and then turn on the power e Some error has arisen in the lamp circuit e Check for fluctuation or drop in the source voltage e Turn off the MAIN POWER switch using the procedure on page 40 and consult the dealer e Be sure to observe the procedure How to turn ON and OFF the power supply on page 39 40 when performing power supply operation to take a measure to the indication of temperature monitor TEMP lamp and lamp monitor LAMP la
37. amp OPTION TEST PATTERN SIGNAL LIST amp SECURITY AY MENU SELECT ENTER SUB MENU Press the MENU button The MAIN MENU screen will be displayed Select ADVANCED MENU with the A Y buttons ADVANCED MENU DIGITAL CINEMA REALITY AUTO FORMAT SMPTE BLANKING INPUT RESOLUTION CLAMP POSITION EDGE BLENDING SYNC TERM RASTER POSITION AY MENU SELECT gt CHANGE Press the ENTER button The ADVANCED MENU screen will be displayed Select SYNC TERM with the Y buttons Switch the input impedance signal level of the synchronization signal with the gt buttons e These buttons toggle between 75 Q and HI Z TTL SYNC TERM Signal level Input impedance 75 Q Amplitude 0 6V p p to 4 0V p p 75 Q HI Z TTL High level 2 0 V or over 1kQ Low level 0 8 V or lower Note e Switch the input impedance according to the input signal e The factory default is 75 Q e The clock phase and image position may become out of balance during this switching operation Please make readjustment accordingly m Raster position When the whole area where the input picture can be displayed is not used the picture can be moved to any position inside the display area Procedure of adjustment MAIN MENU PICTURE L POSITION ADVANCED MENU ga LANGUAGE amp OPTION
38. an image automatically corrects the picture positioning on the screen While the auto setup feature is active a message PROGRESS appears on the screen Input selector RGB1 RGB2 AUX VIDEO S VIDEO button Use to toggle through the RGB1 RGB2 AUX module input VIDEO and S VIDEO input ports 6 SHUTTER button page 48 Press this button to black out the image temporarily 7 MENU button page 50 Displays and clears the Main Menu It can also return to the previous screen when the menu is displayed FREEZE button page 48 Press this button to freeze the image temporarily Arrow A V lt P buttons page 50 Use these buttons to select an item on the menu screen change setting and adjust the level Also use them to enter the SECURITY password ENTER button page 50 Press this button to enter your menu selection or to run function 41 ON SCREEN button This button turns on and off the on screen indication function 10 2 Standard STD button page 50 Press this button to restore the default factory setting 43 SYSTEM SELECTOR button page 69 System switching can be done Function 1 FUNC1 button page 80 This button can control the functions set in FUNC1 of the Option screen from Main Menu 45 Digital Zoom D ZOOM buttons page 48 Any portion of the picture can be zoomed in LENS button page 41 Switches to the mode of projection lens adjustment 47 CONTRAST but
39. appears The picture may be distorted during the switching operation If LINE or Y C is selected use A V buttons to choose AUX LINE or AUX Y C and then use the gt buttons to switch to AUTO1 or AUTO2 The selected signaling system appears The picture may be distorted during the switching operation Press the MENU button three times The on screen indications disappear and the set screen appears 81 Using the serial terminals The main unit is equipped with SERIAL terminals located in its terminal section on the side and this terminal is compliant with RS 232C Also a serial output terminal is provided to enable plural projector control m Examples of connection e Single projector lt Terminal section on projector side gt p aS Eh D Sub 9 pin male Communication cable Communication cable e Plural projectors lt Terminal section on Projector 1 gt lt Terminal section on Projector 2 gt D Sub 9 pin female D Sub 9 pin D Sub 9 pin D Sub 9 pin D Sub 9 pin female male female male pea En male male nee aN 42 OUT SERIAL Ce 22222 EAK R REP GUN f RAMIN 822 OUT SERIAL EN D Sub 9 pin male m Pin assignments and signal names D Sub 9 pin female Pin No Signal name Description external appearance NC TXD Send data RXD R
40. change MAC ADDRESS 00 00 00 00 00 00 the setting STORE 66 37 H n Select the STORE with the A V buttons and press the ENTER button AY MENU SELECT ENTER ADJUST twice The on line lamp of network module turns off and then turns on e It takes about two minutes for the setting to be reflected in the system e Do not turn off the main power supply until the on line lamp of network module turns on again Continued on next page 91 How to use network module optional x Initial setting of network module continuing Items Function Description Display of host name and setting Make alteration if necessary when to use the HOSTNAME DHCP server DHCP client function Set the DHCP item to ON when to acquire an IP DHCP address automatically using the DHCP server Set to OFF if DHCP server is not used IP ADDR Display of IP address and setting Enter the IP address if DHCP server is not used Display and setting of the port Number 80 is normally used PORT No number for connection with the Change the data if necessary Web browser NET MASK Display of net mask and setting Enter the net mask if DHCP server is not used Display of gateway address and Enter the gateway address if DHCP server is not used GATEWAY setting Displays the MAC address Media Access Control MAC ADDR Display of MAC address Address which is proper to the network device This funct
41. dm Folder selection button 7 eG Bookmarks Location http 192 168 08 en menu4htm at s Related This button specifies the folder to store Projector Folder the image data Control g umbnails Ej Presentation Window Delete Open nd Display selection button ass This button selects the format of listing of sonra images stored in the network module Metue condor Transmission button ERSE Transfers an image stored in the PC to the network module Bs Display button Displays an image stored in the network h p 18216808 en mencthim module Delete file button Deletes an image stored in the specified folder of the network module e The format of images is compatible with BMP JPEG and PNG However some images may not be displayed because of more than one format existing in JPEG and PNG images e Pixels of an image correspond to horizontal 1 024 dots times vertical 768 dots e The system can display 65 536 colors m Returning the network module setting back to the factory setting Using the following procedure the user can return all settings of network module such as IP address password and Email setting to the factory setting Procedure of setting Using the remote control POWER button switch the power supply of the projector to standby state Using something with a thin tip press and hold the FUNCTION switch for three seconds The ON LINE lamp blinks and turns off after 30 seconds or so Turn off
42. instructions Ne nettoyez pas la surface de l objectif avec un chiffon pelucheux ou poussi reux Si de la poussi re adh re l objectif elle sera grossie et projet e sur l cran Utilisez un chiffon doux et sec pour liminer la poussi re m Pr cautions pour l utilisation Si le projecteur est utilis en continu pendant plus de huit heures un r glage sp cial est requis Consulter un agent de service e Pour visualiser des images nettes e Le public ne peut pas jouir d un fort contraste et d image nettes si la lumi re ext rieure ou l clairage interf re avec la surface de l cran Tirez les rideaux des fen tres ou les stores teignez l clairage pr s de l cran ou prenez d autres mesures adapt es e Cas rare un flottement peut survenir sur l cran affect par l air chaud du port de sortie selon l environnement e Ne touchez pas la surface de l objectif de projection les mains nues Si des empreintes de doigts sont laiss es sur la surface de l objectif de projection elles seront agrandies et projet es sur l cran Maintenez vos mains loin de l objectif Couvrez l objectif avec le bouchon d objectif fourni quand le projecteur n est pas utilis e Ecran Si l cran est tach a des d fauts ou est d color des images nettes ne pourront pas tre obtenues En manipulant l cran vitez d appliquer des substances volatiles ou de laisser des imperfections ou taches sur l cran e Lampe Une lampe a
43. lampe ne devrait tre effectu que par un technicien qualifi e Le bloc de lampe a une haute pression interne S il est mal manipul une explosion peut s ensuivre e Le bloc de lampe peut tre facilement endommag s il est cogn contre des objets durs ou si on le laisse tomber pouvant entra ner des blessures ou des mauvais fonctionnements Attention Ne pas installer le projecteur dans des endroits humides ou poussi reux ou dans des endroits o le projecteur peut entrer en contact avec de la fum e ou la vapeur e L utilisation du projecteur dans de telles conditions peut causer un incendie ou des chocs lectriques Pour d brancher le cordon d alimentation tenir la fiche et non pas le cordon e Si le cordon d alimentation est tir le cordon sera endommag et cela peut causer un incendie des courts circuits ou des chocs lectriques s rieux D brancher toujours tous les c bles avant de d placer le projecteur e Le fait de d placer le projecteur avec des c bles branch s peut endommager les c bles ce qui pourrait causer un incendie ou des chocs lectriques 110 Ne pas placer d objets lourds sur le projecteur e Cela peut d s quilibrer le projecteur et le faire tomber ce qui peut entra ner des dommages ou des blessures Ne pas court circuiter chauffer ou d monter la pile et ne pas la placer dans l eau ou le feu e Cela peut faire que la pile fuit surchauffe clate ou prenne feu et causer
44. lenses for PT DW7000U Units m feet inches Zoom lens Effective height Effective width ET D75LE1 1 5 2 0 1 ET D75LE2 2 0 3 0 1 ET D75LE3 3 0 5 0 1 ET D75LE4 5 0 8 0 1 ET D75LE8 8 0 15 0 1 Fixed focus lens ET D75LE5 SH 0 871 2 10 0 996 33 1 120 3 8 1 245 41 SW 1 549 5 1 1 771 5 10 1 992 6 7 2 214 7 3 2 657 8 9 3 321 10 11 4 428 14 6 5 535 1 8 2 6 641 21 70 7 748 25 5 8 855 29 0 11 069 36 4 13 282 43 8 Maximum 0 8 1 23 65 77 7 27 08 88 10 30 51 100 1 33 94 111 4 40 80 133 10 51 10 167 7 68 25 223 11 85 40 280 2 102 55 336 5 119 70 392 8 136 85 448 11 171 16 561 6 205 46 674 Minimum 12 43 40 9 14 26 46 9 16 09 52 9 17 92 58 9 21 58 70 9 27 08 88 10 36 23 118 10 45 39 148 11 54 54 178 11 63 69 208 11 72 85 239 91 16 299 109 47 359 1 Minimum Maximum 7 94 12 71 26 41 8 9 09 14 54 29 9 47 8 10 25 16 38 33 7 53 8 11 40 18 21 37 4 59 8 13 70 21 87 44 11 71 9 17 15 27 36 56 3 89 9 22 91 36 51 75 1 119 9 28 67 45 67 94 149 10 34 42 54 82 112 11 179 10 40 18 63 97 131 9 209 10 45 93 73 13 150 8 239 11 57 45 91 43 188 5 299 11 68 96 109 74 22
45. listed here involve an error of 5 e Keystone distortions are corrected in the way the screen size becomes smaller than the original one 11 37 37 3 13 01 42 8 14 65 48 16 29 53 5 19 57 64 2 24 49 80 4 32 69 10 19 33 5 12 26 40 2 15 35 50 4 41 12 65 47 134 10 214 9 51 43 81 87 168 8 268 7 61 74 98 26 202 6 322 4 11 09 36 4 12 73 41 9 14 37 471 16 01 52 6 19 29 63 3 24 21 79 5 32 40 106 3 40 60 133 2 48 80 160 1 57 00 187 65 19 213 10 81 59 267 8 97 98 321 5 21 14 69 4 24 22 79 5 27 29 89 6 30 36 99 7 36 50 119 9 45 72 150 61 08 200 4 76 44 250 9 91 79 301 1 107 15 351 6 122 51 401 11 153 23 502 8 183 95 603 6 Continued on next page 19 Installation E Projection distances by the type of projection lenses optional continuing Projection distances by the type of projection lenses for PT D7700U Units m feet inches e For the screen aspect ratio of 16 9 Screen dimensions Projection distance L Zoom lens Effective height Effective width ET D75LE1 1 5 2 0 1 ET D75LE2 2 0 3 0 1 ET D75LE3 3 0 5 0 1 ET D75LE4 5 0 8 0 1 ET D75LE8 8 0 15 0 1 Fixed focus lens ET D75LE5 SH 0 871 2 10 0 996 3 3 1 120 3 8 1 245 41 1 494 411 1
46. mode depending on user s needs or viewing conditions In the SINGLE mode the projector may automatically switches between one lamp and the other or one of the lamps can be specified LAMP SELECT LAMP1 7 LAMP 1 One lamp illuminates Lamp Unit 1 is always used LAMP 2 One lamp illuminates Lamp Unit 2 is always used SINGLE One of the lamps illuminates The lamp with shorter operating hours is automatically selected DUAL Two lamps illuminate e If any of SINGLE LAMP 1 and LAMP 2 has been selected when a currently lit lamp expires or is turned off due to the elapsed time of lamp lighting exceeding 1500 hours with the lamp output set at HIGH the other lamp will be turned on If DUAL has been selected when either of the two lamps expires or is turned off due to the elapsed time of lamp lighting exceeding 1500 hours the other lamp with elapsed time not exceeding 1500 hours continues lighting Further if the elapsed time exceeds 1500 hours for both lamps the projector will enter a standby state e If only one lamp is mounted select LAMP 1 or LAMP 2 according to the relevant lamp unit In LAMP 1 or LAMP 2 mode if the corresponding lamp is not installed the other lamp will turn on e If the lamp selection is changed picture is muted during lamp switching execution 7 25sec X This time
47. p p for BETACAM input G Y 0 7 V p p 1 0 V p p for SYNC ON G Y signal input B PB Cb 0 7 V p p 1 0 V p p for BETACAM input 0 6 V p p 4 0 V p p for composite SYNC 75 Q For 1 kQ TTL level Three value composite SYNC not supported For separate SYNC 75Q 0 6 V p p 4 0 V p p For 1 kQ TTL level Signals supporting analog RGB input modules fH 15 kHz 100 kHz fV 24 Hz 120 Hz Dot clock frequency 20 MHz 162 MHz Signals supporting color difference input Types Supported 480i 576i 480p 576p 720 60p 1080 60i 1035 60i 1080 50i 1080 30p 1080 25p 1080 24p 1080 24sF Analog RGB signal ET MD95RGB Video Y 1 0 V p p C 0 286 V p p Video signal ET MD95VM2 Cr Cb 0 7 V p p Impedance 75 Q Serial digital signal ET MD95SD1 SMPTE259M compliant Serial digital signal ET MD95SD2 SMPTE259M 294M compliant HD serial digital signal ET MD95SD3 SMPTE292M compliant DV1I1 0 compliant ET MD75DV Displayable resolution VGA SXGA Dot clock frequency 25 MHz 112 MHz Format BMP JPEG PNG Number of pixels 1 024 x 768 dots Image file ET MD75NT Display colors 65 536 colors Separate software is necessary to display image files Please contact the dealer VGA SVGA XGA SXGA 28 Procedure of installation Disconnect the power before installing the input module 0Gococc Slot cover Remove the slot cover
48. period is 4 000 hours when Long Life Lamp Units page 100 are used m Lamp power The luminance of the projection lamp can be changed depending on user s needs or the viewing conditions LAMP POWER LOW HIGH LOW Set when high brightness is not necessary HIGH Set when high brightness is necessary D When set to LOW it is possible to reduce power consumption reduce operating noise and extend lamp service life e LOW is set automatically when Long Life Lamp Units are used 73 Option settings m RS232C SETTING Procedure of setting communication conditions Press the MENU button The MAIN MENU screen will be displayed Press A and Y buttons to select OPTION MAIN MENU PICTURE amp POSITION ADVANCED MENU fa LANGUAGE amp OPTION EL TEST PATTERN SIGNAL LIST amp SECURITY 3 Press the ENTER button The OPTION screen will be displayed 4 Press and V buttons to select RS232C SETTING OPTION PROJECTOR ID 2 SETTING FRONT F LAMP SELECT DUAL LAMP POWER HIGH RS232C SETTING OSD POSITION 2 SYSTEM INFORMATION COLOR MATCHING VIDEO SETTING AUTO SETUP AY MENU SELECT ENTER SUB MENU Press the ENTER button The RS232C SETTING screen will be displayed RS232C SETTING IN BAUDRATE 38400 IN
49. s connected to the projector working normally e Is the shutter function used Refer to page 48 e Is the lens in focus Refer to page 41 e Is the projection distance adequate Refer to page 19 21 e Is the lens dirty e Is the projector placed vertical to the screen Refer to page 18 e Are color strength and color tint correctly adjusted Refer to page 52 e Is the device s connected to the projector adjusted correctly e Are dry batteries consumed e Is polarity correct in battery setting Refer to page 15 e Are there any obstacle between the remote control and the beam receiving window Refer to page 15 e Are you trying to operate the remote control beyond the effective range Refer to page 15 e Is the remote 2 REMOTE2 terminal used for external control Refer to page 84 e Is any external light interfering with the remote control operation e Was operation of ID setting made in a correctly way Refer to pages 16 and 71 e Is the input selector set to correct position Refer to page 69 e Is the correct signaling system selected Refer to page 69 and 81 e Are there any malfunctions on the source side such as bad video tape e Are you supplying a signal that is not compatible with the projector Refer to page 106 e Is the cable too long e Is the correct signal destination set for notebook computer screen image Use Fn and F3 keys for setting For details refer to the instruction manua
50. the following table Repeat Steps and to adjust the BRIGHT COLOR or TINT The individual adjustment screen can be displayed for CONTRAST and BRIGHT by the remote control Refer to the following table To register the picture mode settings which have been adjusted and use them as the presettings follow the procedure on the next page from step Item Operation Adjustment Adjustment range Remarks Press button Raises the picture brightness and the picture becomes clearer aximum value 63 Use the CONTRAST button CONTRAST p Press lt q button Lowers the picture brightness and weakens the picture inimum value 0 ON the remote control Press gt button Increases the brightness of the dark black parts of the screen Maximum value 63 Use the BRIGHT button BRIGHT Press lt button Reduces the brightness of the dark black parts of the screen Minimum value o ON the remote control Press gt button Deepens colors aximum value 100 COLOR Press lt button Weakens colors inimum value 0 TINT Press gt button Adjusts skin tone toward reddish purple jaximum value 60 Press lt q button Adjusts skin tone toward greenish color inimum value 0 Note e If no button is operated for approx 5 seconds while the individual adjustment screen is displayed the screen will return to the PICTURE screen m Register
51. the times of lighting and the intervals between previous lighting and next lighting Therefore it is strongly recommended for the user to keep a spare bulb If your lamp unit is not replaced after 1 300 hours 2 with the lamp output set at HIGH power supply will be turned off automatically at the time of 1 500 hours entering a standby state After 1 500 hours 1 of initial lighting power supply is turned off automatically about 10 minutes later entering a standby state even if it is turned on again e Indication after 1 300 hours 2 with the lamp output set at HIGH When lamp unit used hours have reached 1 300 hours 2 lamp monitor LAMP1 or LAMP2 light up including standby state Further an on screen indication will appear for about 30 seconds as shown in the diagram on the right recommending replacement of lamp unit The indication on the below diagram will disappear after about 30 seconds or when either control button on the rear of main unit or remote control button is operated After the time of 1 500 hours the on screen indication will not disappear unless the menu MENU button is operated REPLACE THE LAMP X1 This time period is 4 000 hours when Long Life Lamp Units are used X2 This time period is 3 800 hours when Long Life Lamp Units are used Procedure of lamp unit replacement e After 1 500 hours 4 000 hours when Long Life Lamp Units are used of operating the same lamp it is only p
52. 1 56 03 183 9 67 26 220 8 Minimum 4 61 1 5 1 5 28 1 7 3 5 96 1 9 6 6 63 21 9 7 97 26 1 9 99 32 9 13 35 43 9 16 71 54 9 20 08 65 10 23 44 76 10 26 80 87 11 33 53 110 40 25 132 Maximum 4 60 151 5 27 17 3 5 95 19 6 6 62 21 8 7 96 2611 9 98 32 8 13 34 43 9 16 70 54 9 20 07 65 10 23 43 76 10 26 79 87 10 33 51 109 11 40 24 132 Minimum 3 06 10 3 51 1 1 6 3 96 12 11 4 40 14 5 5 30 17 4 6 65 21 9 8 89 29 2 11 13 36 6 13 37 43 10 15 61 51 2 17 85 58 6 22 33 73 3 26 82 87 11 Maximum 3 03 9 11 3 47 1 1 4 3 92 12 10 4 36 14 3 5 26 1 73 6 60 21 71 8 83 28 11 11 06 36 3 13 29 43 7 15 53 50 11 17 76 58 3 22 22 72 10 26 69 87 6 Minimum 2 26 7 4 2 60 8 6 2 93 9 7 3 27 10 8 3 93 12 10 4 94 16 2 6 61 21 8 8 28 27 1 9 95 32 7 11 62 381 13 29 43 7 16 63 54 6 19 97 65 6 Note e The projection distances listed here involve an error of 5 e Keystone distortions are corrected in the way the screen size becomes smaller than the original one 20 Screen dimensions e For the screen aspect ratio of 16 9 Projection distance L Projection distances by the type of projection
53. 6 2 360 Maximum 7 94 26 9 09 29 9 10 24 33 7 11 39 37 4 13 69 44 10 17 15 56 3 22 90 75 1 28 66 94 34 42 11211 40 17 131 9 45 93 150 8 57 44 188 5 68 95 226 2 Minimum 4 73 1 5 6 5 42 1 7 9 6 11 20 6 80 22 3 8 18 26 10 10 24 33 7 13 69 44 10 17 14 56 2 20 58 67 6 24 03 78 10 27 48 90 1 34 37 112 9 41 26 135 4 Maximum 4 72 1 5 5 5 41 17 8 6 10 20 6 79 22 3 8 17 26 9 10 23 33 6 13 68 4410 17 13 56 2 20 57 67 5 24 02 78 9 27 47 90 1 34 36 112 8 41 25 135 4 Minimum 3 14 10 3 3 60 1 1 9 4 06 13 3 4 52 14 9 5 44 17 10 6 81 22 4 9 11 29 10 11 41 37 5 13 71 44 11 16 01 52 6 18 30 60 22 90 75 1 27 49 90 2 Maximum 3 10 1 0 2 3 56 1 1 8 4 02 1 3 2 4 48 1 4 8 5 39 1 7 8 6 77 22 2 9 05 29 8 11 34 37 2 13 63 44 8 15 92 52 2 18 21 59 8 22 78 74 8 27 36 89 9 Minimum 2 32 7 7 2 66 8 8 3 01 9 10 3 35 10 11 4 04 13 3 5 06 16 7 6 78 22 2 8 49 27 10 10 20 33 5 11 91 39 13 63 44 8 17 05 55 11 20 48 67 2 1 494 411 1 868 6 2 2 491 8 2 3 113 10 3 3 736 12 3 4 358 14 4 4 981 16 4 6 226 20 5 7 472 24 7
54. 8 13 kHz vertically 50 Hz 1080 24p horizontally 27 kHz vertically 24 Hz 1080 30p horizontally 33 75 kHz vertically 30 Hz 1080 25p horizontally 28 13 kHz vertically 25 Hz 1080 24sF horizontally 27 kHz vertically 48 Hz HD SYNC VD terminals are not compliant with 3 value composite SYNC Colour system 7 standards NTSC NTSC4 43 PAL PAN N PAL M SECAM PAL60 Screen size 70 inch 600 inch Screen aspect ratio 4 3 16 9 Projection scheme Contrast ratio Menu selectable from front rear ceiling mount and floor standing 4 000 1 when DYNAMIC IRIS has been set to 3 Interface ports Input module connection slot RGB1 input terminal 104 One system of input module connection slot 1 set BNC x5 For YPBPR input Y 1 0 V p p synchronization signal included PBPR 0 7 V p p 75 Q For G SYNC 1 0 V p p 75 Q HD SYNC 75 Q 1 4 5 Vp p positive negative polarity automatically adjusted VD 75 Q 1 4 5 Vp p positive negative polarity automatically adjusted For RGB input 0 7 V p p 75 Q Interface ports RGB2 input terminal 1 set of high density D sub 15p female For YPBPR input Y 1 0 V p p synchronization signal included PBPR 0 7 V p p 75 Q For RGB input 0 7 V p p 75 Q For G SYNC 1 0 V p p 75 Q HD SYNC TTL high impedance positive negative polarity automatically adjusted VD TTL high impedance positive negative polarity automatically adjusted e Howe
55. 868 6 2 2 491 8 2 3 113 1 0 3 3 736 1 2 3 4 358 1 4 4 4 981 1 6 4 6 226 20 5 7 472 24 7 SW 1 549 5 1 1 771 5 10 1 992 6 7 2 214 7 3 2 657 8 9 3 321 10 11 4 428 14 6 5 535 1 8 2 6 641 21 70 7 748 25 5 8 855 29 0 11 069 36 4 13 282 43 8 Maximum 0 8 1 23 06 75 7 26 41 86 7 29 76 97 7 33 10 108 7 39 79 130 6 49 83 163 5 66 56 218 4 83 29 273 3 100 02 328 1 116 75 383 133 49 437 11 166 95 547 8 200 41 657 6 Minimum 12 12 39 9 13 90 45 7 15 69 51 5 17 47 57 3 21 05 69 26 40 86 7 35 33 115 10 44 26 145 2 53 19 174 6 62 12 203 9 71 05 233 1 88 91 291 8 106 77 350 3 Maximum 12 40 40 8 14 19 46 6 15 97 52 4 17 76 58 3 21 33 69 11 26 69 87 6 35 61 116 9 44 54 146 1 53 47 175 5 62 40 204 8 71 33 234 89 19 292 7 107 04 351 2 Minimum 7 75 25 5 8 87 2911 9 99 32 9 11 11 36 5 13 36 43 9 16 73 54 10 22 34 73 3 27 96 91 8 33 57 110 1 39 19 128 6 44 80 146 11 56 03 183 9 67 26 220 8 Maximum 7 74 25 4 8 86 29 9 99 32 9 11 11 36 5 13 35 43 9 16 72 54 10 22 34 73 3 27 95 91 8 33 57 110 1 39 18 128 6 44 80 1461
56. DISPLAY OFF TEXT CHANGE AY MENU SELECT lt gt CHANGE 86 Select PASSWORD with the A V buttons Switch PASSWORD with the lt gt buttons ON Password entry is enabled OFF Password entry is disabled m Changing the password The password can be changed Select PASSWORD CHANGE with the SECURITY PASSWORD OFF PASSWORD CHANGE A Y buttons TEXT DISPLAY OFF TEXT CHANGE PASSWORD 2 Press the ENTER button NEW The PASSWORD screen will be displayed CONFIRM 3 Set the password with the 4 V lt and gt buttons Up to eight buttons can be set as the password Press the ENTER button 5 For the purposes of confirmation enter the password again Press the ENTER button e Only asterisks will appear on the screen to represent the actual characters of the password when the password is entered AY lt gt INPUT ENTER SET m Setting the text The set text can be permanently displayed below the pictures being projected Select TEXT DISPLAY with the A V SECURITY PASSWORD OFF PASSWORD CHANGE buttons TEXT DISPLAY OFF cc cc EXT CHANGE Select ON or OFF with the gt buttons ON The text display is enabled OFF The text display is disabled m Changing the text The characters displayed in the text can be changed when ON has been selected a
57. DOWN buttons on PC s keyboard d lt lt DP buttons These buttons correspond to the left and right mouse buttons 9 ENTER button Moves the mouse cursor Numeric 0 9 buttons In a system that uses two or more units of this projector or in a system that connects to an optional signal selector these buttons specify a particular projector unit or the input of the signal selector They are also used to input the ID number when selecting the ID and to enter the password when the password for service personnel needs to be entered 6 Operation mode selector Computer Numeric Projector switch page 17 Put this selector to the right position to control the projector and to the left position to control the PC or use numeric buttons 62 Click button page 17 This button corresponds to the left mouse button when the operation mode is switched to the Computer position Note e To use the remote control as a mouse please purchase an optional wireless mouse receiver model No ET RMRC2 e The AUX button to switch the input is disabled when an optional input module is not connected 11 Name and function of parts Front and side of the projector Side mounted connection terminals page 14 AC IN terminal page 39 Connect the supplied line power cord into this receptacle Do not connect any other cable to this socket 2 MAIN POWER switch page 39 Use this switch to turn on I and off
58. E4 5 0 8 0 1 Minimal distance Maximal distance L 0 1151 x Screen diagonal inch 0 1158 L 0 1831 x Screen diagonal inch 0 1013 ET D75LE8 8 0 15 0 1 Minimal distance Maximal distance L 0 1831 x Screen diagonal inch 0 3862 L 0 3430 x Screen diagonal inch 0 3598 ET D75LE5 0 8 1 L 0 0176 x Screen diagonal inch 0 0835 23 Connection Before starting connection Before connection read carefully the instruction manual for the device to be connected Turning off the power switch of the devices before connecting cables f any connection cable is not supplied with the device or if no optional cable is available for connection of the device prepare a necessary system connection cable to suit the device Video signals containing too much jitter may cause the images on the screen to randomly wobble or wafture In this case a time base corrector TBC must be connected The projector accepts the following signals video S Video analog RGB and digital signals from the PC Some PC models cannot be connected to the projector The pin out and signal names of the S VIDEO IN terminal are shown in the diagram below luminance signal Ground color signal Luminance signal Color signal and are not assigned 6 D 6 40 and di are GND terminals D 99990 G
59. EM SELECTOR button to toggle the systems of the input module that supports two types of signal specifications Upon toggling the input signals are displayed on the screen and cleared automatically 34 1 For 480p dual link 4 2 2p SMPTE294M compliant 720x483 active line 59 94 Hz progressive scan 270 Mbps Serial digital input module optional ET MD95SD2 for 480p 480i 576i 480p Module ET MD95SD2 MAIN Link A SUB Link B Link B Business use digital video deck SD signal output TT active through OOO00000O00C B ap 800 be BF Lo O00000 2 1 For 480p single link 4 2 0p SMPTE294M compliant 720x483 active line 59 94 Hz progressive scan 360 Mbps 2 For 480i 4 2 2 SMPTE259M compliant 59 94 Hz 525 Line 270 Mbps 3 For 576i 4 2 2 SMPTE259M compliant 50 Hz 625 Line 270 Mbps Serial digital input module optional ET MD95SD2 for 480p 480i 576i SUB IN SUB OUT 480p Module ET MD95SD2 X Connect nothing to SUB IN OUT terminals SD signal Business use digital video dock SD signal output active through 9900 o oene el 000 e Insert the input module that meets the input signal specifications e Use the SYSTEM SELECTOR button to select the input module that meets desired one of the above four types of signal specifications While toggling through those four types input signal and other information are displayed and clear
60. ENU SELECT ENTER SUB MENU CLAMP POSITION POSITION AY MENU SELECT lt gt ADJUST Press the MENU button The MAIN MENU screen will be displayed Select ADVANCED MENU with the A V buttons Press the ENTER button The ADVANCED MENU screen will be displayed Select CLAMP POSITION with the A Y buttons Press the ENTER button The CLAMP POSITION screen will be displayed Adjust with the lt gt buttons The value changes from 1 to 255 The optimal value for the clamp position adjustment e If dark areas are crushed The optimal value is the point where the dark area is best improved e If the dark areas are displayed in green The optimal value is the point where the green area becomes dark and clear Note e The clamp position can be adjusted only when the RGB signal input is applied with RGB1 RGB2 IN and the analog RGB input module optional ET MD95RGB 64 m Edge blending adjustment This projector has the function to hide the seams for multi screens Procedure of adjustment MAIN MENU PICTURE ti POSITION amp ADVANCED MENU ga LANGUAGE amp OPTION TEST PATTERN SIGNAL LIST amp SECURITY ADVANCED MENU DIGITAL CINEMA REALITY AUTO FORMAT SMPTE BLANKING INPUT RESOLUTION CLAMP POSITION EDGE BLENDING SYNC TERM RASTER POSITION AY MENU SELECT lt gt CHAN
61. GE ENTER SUB MENU EDGE BLENDING UPPER OFF LOWER OFF LEFT OFF RIGHT OFF MARKER BRIGHT ADJUST AY MENU SELECT lt gt ADJUST ENTER CHANGE The optimal point is where these lines overlap Press the MENU button The MAIN MENU screen will be displayed 2 Select the ADVANCED MENU with the A V buttons 3 Press the ENTER button The ADVANCED MENU screen will be displayed Select EDGE BLENDING with the A V buttons Select OFF ON or USER with the lt P gt buttons OFF When the multi screens are not going to be used ON When the tilting inside the unit is to be used for the tilting of the edge blending area USER When a specific tilting is to be used for the tilting of the edge blending area Separate software is required to establish these settings Consult your dealer Press the ENTER button The EDGE BLENDING screen will be displayed Specify the area to be adjusted with the A Y buttons To joint the top set UPPER to ON To joint the bottom set LOWER to ON To joint the left set LEFT to ON To joint the right set RIGHT to ON Press the ENTER button to toggle ON and OFF 9 Adjust the compensation width and start position with the lt gt buttons lt To display the adjustment marker gt Select MARKER wi
62. MAIN POWER Turn on MAIN POWER while holding the FUNCTION switch pressed using something with a thin tip When the ON LINE lamp lights up the operation is complete Note e Do not use a pencil or other fragile thing to depress the function switch 97 Indication of monitor lamp Three monitor lamps are provided at the top of main unit front to inform the user of the lamp replacement time and unusual internal temperature These lamps indicate the degree of abnormality by combination of blinking and or lighting lamps Turn off the power and take the proper measure according to the table below Name of monitor lamp Lamp indication Information Checkpoint Lamp 2 monitor LAMP2 Lamp 1 monitor LAMP1 Temperature monitor TEMP Remedial measure Temperature monitor TEMP Lighting in red lamp unit ON Warm up status e Did you turn on the power when the ambient temperature was low approx O C e Wait about five minutes in the current status e Install the unit in a location having an ambient temperature from 0 to 40 C High temperature inside WARNING e Check if the ventilation port is blocked e Is the room air Blinking in red 2 times High temperature inside Standby condition temperature too high e Check the air filter for clogging e Remove the object that is blocking the ventilation port e Move the projector to
63. Panasonic Operating Instructions DLP Based Projector Commercial Use weave P T D7700U PT DW7000U Read these instructions completely before operating this unit Dear Panasonic Customer This instruction booklet provides all the necessary operating information that you might require We hope it will help you to get the most performance out of your new product and that you will be pleased with your Panasonic DLP based projector The serial number of your product may be found on its back You should note it in the space provided below and retain this booklet in case service is required Model number PT D7700U PT DW7000U Serial number IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICE WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT EXPOSE WARNING RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN MISE EN GARDE RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE NE PAS OUVRIR WARNUNG ZUR VERMEIDUNG EINES ELEKTRISCHEN SCHLAGES GER T NICHT FFNEN The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the Product s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance servicing instructions in the literature accompanying the product CA
64. TEST PATTERN SIGNAL LIST amp SECURITY ADVANCED MENU DIGITAL CINEMA REALITY AUTO FORMAT SMPTE BLANKING INPUT RESOLUTION CLAMP POSITION EDGE BLENDING OFF SYNC TERM 75Q RASTER POSITION RASTER POSITION V H 0 Press the MENU button The MAIN MENU screen will be displayed Select ADVANCED MENU with the A V buttons Press ENTER button The ADVANCED MENU screen will be displayed 4 Select RASTER POSITION with the A V buttons Press the ENTER button The RASTER POSITION screen will be displayed Adjust the position with the a V lt and gt buttons Press the MENU button three times The on screen indications disappear and the normal screen appears again Continued on next page 67 How to use ADVANCED MENU m Raster position continuing e PT D7700U lt When 5 4 pictures are displayed when SXGA signals are input gt Pressing button will move the image to the right Pressing lt button will move the image to the left lt When 16 9 pictures are displayed when HDTV or 480p pictures are input or 16 9 is selected in the SIZE mode gt Pressing A button will O O move the image upward O O O e PT DW7000U lt When 4 3 pictures are displayed gt Pressing button will O O move the image to the C gt right O O Pressing Y button will mo
65. UTION This equipment is equipped with a three pin grounding type power plug Do not remove the grounding pin on the power plug This plug will only fit a grounding type power outlet This is a safety feature If you are unable to insert the plug into the outlet contact an electrician Do not defeat the purpose of the grounding plug Do not remove WARNING This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help FCC CAUTION To assur
66. a prise de courant et essuyer avec un chiffon sec e Si le projecteur ne sera pas utilis pendant une p riode prolong e d brancher le cordon d alimentation de la prise de courant Faire attention de ne pas endommager le cordon d alimentation e Ne pas endommager le cordon d alimentation ne pas le modifier ne pas placer d objets lourds ne pas le chauffer ne pas le placer pr s d objets chauffants ne pas le tordre ne pas le plier ou le tirer excessivement et ne pas le rouler en boule e Si le cordon d alimentation est endommag cela peut entra ner un incendie et des chocs lectriques e Si le cordon d alimentation est endommag le faire r parer par un centre technique agr Ne pas manipuler le cordon d alimentation avec les mains mouill es e Cela peut entrainer des chocs lectriques it become wet 109 Pr cautions concernant la s curit Brancher la fiche du cordon d alimentation fermement dans la prise de courant e Si la fiche n est pas compl tement ins r e cela peut entra ner des chocs lectriques ou la faire surchauffer e Si la fiche est endommag e ou la plaque de la prise est desserr e elles ne devraient pas tre utilis es Ne pas placer le projecteur sur des surfaces instables e Si le projecteur est plac sur une surface qui est inclin e ou instable il risque de tomber ou de se renverser et cela peut causer des blessures ou des dommages Ne pas placer le projecteur dans l eau ou n
67. ace is not horizontal lt Front gt lt Side gt 5 gt gt gt COC OO gt Leveling feet E Projection scheme This projector can use any of the four projection schemes shown at right Select the scheme that best suits your particular installation location Select the most suitable scheme to the situation of your location Use the OPTION menu on the menu screen to choose the desired projection scheme Refer to page 72 E Installation geometry Front projection Table standing Ceiling mount Default position Rear projection Table standing Ceiling mount When planning the projector and screen geometry refer to the figures below and the information on the next page for reference After the projector is roughly positioned picture size and vertical picture positioning can be finely adjusted with the powered zoom lens and lens shifting mechanism Side view unit mm inch When optional ceiling mount bracket ET PKD75 17 2 21 9 L Projection distance SH Height of the image SW Image width H Vertical distance between the lens center level and the bottom edge of the projected image x For PT D7700U H 0 to SH 18 For PT DW7000U H 0 18 x SH to 1 18 x SH Top view unit mm inch Li Be rir 117 LA
68. age Help LT 4 0 di 5 d Ps Bookmarks ff Loostion ntin 10216808 en memahim A RT Was Rane SUB MENU POP server setup DNS server set up Ping test__ Error log file Projector Control ufr Select Local time zone Current zone is 0900 JST Set time zone Date 2002 08 07 Date type is YYY Y MM DD Time 21 29 38 Time type is hh mm ss Set date and time UTC Universal Coordinated Time Wed Aug 7 12 29 38 UTC 2002 Ihttp 19216808 en menu2htm Link button to password changing Control button Click this item and a projector control page appears Update button This button cannot be used with this unit E mail setting button Click this item and an E mail setting page appears Monitor information button Click this item and the status of the projector is displayed Link button to network setting Link button to time setting If time setting goes wrong immediately after setting time the battery must be replaced 93 How to use network module optional Network setting page Select ON to enable the pe Go Window Help le Vi gt 4 gt Mi P DHCP client function Z a Bookmarks Location http 192 168 0 8 en menu22htm Gal what s Related Projector PUR MENU Control POP server setup DNS server setup Ping test _ Error log file Window Adjust clock Network config Network status Logfile
69. ailure to observe this may result in fire or electric shocks Do not disassemble the lamp unit e If the lamp section breaks it may cause injury Precautions with regard to safety Do not place liquid containers on top of the projector e If water spills onto the projector or gets inside it fire or electric shocks could result e If any water gets inside the projector contact an Authorized Service Center Do not insert any foreign objects into the projector e Do not insert any metal objects or flammable objects into the projector or drop them onto the projector as doing so can result in fire or electric shocks After removing the battery from remote control unit keep it away from the reach of children e The battery can cause death by suffocation if swallowed e If the battery is swallowed seek medical advice immediately Do not allow the and terminals of the battery to come into contact with metallic objects such as necklaces or hairpins e Failure to observe this may cause the battery to leak overheat explode or catch fire e Store the battery in a plastic bag and keep it away from metallic objects Insulate the battery using tape or similar before disposal e If the battery comes into contact with metallic objects or other batteries it may catch fire or explode Replacement of the lamp unit should only be carried out by a qualified technician e The lamp unit has high internal pressure If improperly handled explosion mig
70. aneously this projector allows the user to correct the difference of colors among the sets Procedure of adjustment MAIN MENU PICTURE L POSITION ADVANCED MENU ga LANGUAGE amp OPTION TEST PATTERN SIGNAL LIST amp SECURITY OPTION PROJECTOR ID 2 SETTING FRONT F LAMP SELECT DUAL LAMP POWER HIGH RS232C SETTING OSD POSITION 2 SYSTEM INFORMATION COLOR MATCHING 3COLORS VIDEO SETTING AUTO SETUP AY MENU SELECT 4 CHANGE ENTER SUB MENU COLOR MATCHING 3COLORS R G B AUTO TESTPATTERN OFF 3COLORS R R G B AY MENU SELECT lt gt ADJUST Press the MENU button The MAIN MENU screen will be displayed Select OPTION with the A V buttons Press ENTER button The OPTION screen will be displayed 4 Select COLOR MATCHING with the A V buttons Select 3COLORS with the lt gt buttons Press the ENTER button Select R G and B with the A V buttons Press ENTER button Adjust the values with the gt buttons These values can be adjusted from 0 to 2 048 e When 7COLORS is selected in step it is possible to adjust the 7colors of R G B Cy Mg Ye and Wh Adjustment e The effects of correcting the adjustment color changes
71. che de la lampe 8 Branchez la fiche du cordon d alimentation dans la prise murale et actionnez l interrupteur MAIN POWER e Si la mise sous tension ne s effectue pas le t moin d alimentation rouge ne s claire pas bien que vous ayez positionn l interrupteur principal sur replacez l interrupteur principal sur O v rifiez que la lampe et son cache sont correctemrnt install s et effectuez une nouvelle fois la mise sous tension 9 Appuyez sur la touche POWER afin de projeter une image sur l cran 10 Appuyez sur la touche MENU pour afficher l cran du menu principal puis utilisez les touches A et V pour amener le curseur sur OPTION et s lectionner cette option MENU PRINCIPAL IMAGE L POSITION MENU AVANCE la LANGAGE LANGUAGE amp OPTION MIRE DE TEST LISTE SIGNAUX ENREGISTRES S CURIT 11 Appuyez sur la touche ENTER pour afficher l cran OPTION et s lectionnez INFORMATION SYST ME avec les touches A et V Appuyez sur la touche ENTER L cran INFORMATION SYST ME appara t Maintenez presse la touche ENTER sur le projecteur ou sur la telcommande pendant environ 3 secondes L article REINIT LAMPE sera ajout S lectionnez la lampe qui a t remplac e avec les touches A et V LAMPE1 Remplacez le BLOC LAMPE 1 LAMPE2 Remplacez le BLOC LAMPE 2 Appuyez sur la touch
72. ctory default 61 How to use ADVANCED MENU m Blanking adjustment Blanking adjustment fine tunes the images projected by the video deck or other devices when the noise appears on the edges of the screen or if a part of the image lies slightly offscreen Procedure of adjustment MAIN MENU PICTURE amp POSITION amp ADVANCED MENU a LANGUAGE amp OPTION L TEST PATTERN SIGNAL LIST amp SECURITY AV MENU SELECT ENTER SUB MENU ADVANCED MENU DIGITAL CINEMA REALITY AUTO FORMAT SMPTE BLANKING INPUT RESOLUTION CLAMP POSITION EDGE BLENDING SYNC TERM RASTER POSITION AY MENU SELECT ENTER SUB MENU BLANKING UPPER LOWER LEFT RIGHT AY MENU SELECT lt gt ADJUST lt When correcting the upper blanking of the screen top gt Press lt q button to move gt the blanking zone upward V7 gt button to downward lt When correcting the left hand blanking of the screen left gt Press button to move the blanking zone to the right button to the left 62 Press the MENU button The MAIN MENU screen will be displayed 2 Select the ADVANCED MENU with the A V buttons Press the ENTER button The ADVANCED MENU screen will be displayed 4 Select BLANKING with the A V buttons Press the ENTER button The BLANKING adjustment screen will be displayed Se
73. des br lures ou autres blessures Lors de l insertion de la pile s assurer que les polarit s et sont correctes e Si la pile est ins r e incorrectement elle peut clater ou fuire et cela peut causer un incendie des blessures ou la contamination du compartiment des piles N utiliser que la pile indiqu e Si une pile incorrecte est utilis e elle peut clater ou fuire et cela peut causer un incendie des blessures ou la contamination du compartiment des piles Ne pas regarder directement dans la lentille pendant que le projecteur fonctionne e Une lumi re intense est mise par la lentille du projecteur Si l on regarde directement dans cette lumi re elle risque de causer des blessures et de graves l sions aux yeux Ne pas placer les mains ou autres objets pr s de la sortie d air e De l air chaud sort par louverture de sortie d air Ne pas placer les mains ou le visage ou d autres objets qui ne peuvent r sister la chaleur pr s de cette sortie d air sinon cela peut causer des blessures ou des dommages N utilisez pas un bloc lampe usag e Cela peut entra ner une rupture de la lampe D brancher la fiche du cordon d alimentation de la prise de courant comme mesure de s curit avant d effectuer tout nettoyage e Sinon cela peut causer des chocs lectriques Demander un centre technique agr de nettoyer l int rieur du projecteur au moins une fois par an e S il n est pas nettoy et que la
74. detection may malfunction if connection is made in any other way than listed above or if any unstable signal is connected If this happens switch to a system that is compatible with the signal format using the SYSTEM SELECTOR button e Use a 5CFB or superior cable for connection to transmit the image information without error Example 5CFB 5CFTX 7CFB etc m Connecting signals to the DVI signal input module DVI D input module optional ET MD75DV DVI Module DVI D IN ET MD75DV DVI signal PC with DVI output e Pin assignments and signal names of DVI D input DVI D OUT Signal Signal terminal are listed in the table at right terminal for TMDS data 2 T M D S data 3 TMDS equipped PC TMDS data 2 5V TMDS data 2 4 shield Ground Hot plug detection T M D S data 4 T M D S data 0 T M D S data 4 T M D S data 0 D 9 3 6 D DDC clock DDC data T M D S data 0 5 shield External view T M D S data 5 T M D S data 1 T M D S data 5 T M D S data 1 e The DVI D signal input module supports only a single T M D S data 1 3 shield T M D S clock shield T M D S clock link T M D S da
75. distance Maximal distance L 0 1031 x Screen diagonal inch 0 1158 L 0 1639 x Screen diagonal inch 0 1013 Minimal distance Maximal distance L 0 1123 x Screen diagonal inch 0 1158 L 0 1786 x Screen diagonal inch 0 1013 ET D75LE8 8 0 15 0 1 ET D75LE5 0 8 1 Minimal distance Maximal distance L 0 1640 x Screen diagonal inch 0 3862 L 0 3072 x Screen diagonal inch 0 3598 Minimal distance Maximal distance L 0 1786 x Screen diagonal inch 0 3862 L 0 0672 x Screen diagonal inch 0 0958 L 0 3346 x Screen diagonal inch 0 3598 L 0 0158 x Screen diagonal inch 0 0835 L 0 0172 x Screen diagonal inch 0 0835 Model number of projection lens Aspect ratio Calculation formulas for projection distance by lens types for PT DW7000U Projection distance L formula Units m ET D75LE1 1 5 2 0 1 16 9 Minimal distance Maximal distance L 0 0343 x Screen diagonal inch 0 0760 L 0 0458 x Screen diagonal inch 0 1004 ET D75LE2 2 0 3 0 1 Minimal distance Maximal distance L 0 0460 x Screen diagonal inch 0 0795 L 0 0689 x Screen diagonal inch 0 1064 ET D75LE3 3 0 5 0 1 Minimal distance Maximal distance L 0 0689 x Screen diagonal inch 0 0958 L 0 1151 x Screen diagonal inch 0 1216 ET D75L
76. dividual adjustment screen is displayed the screen will return to the previous page 50 E Returning to the previous screen e When the MENU is on the screen pressing the MENU button returns to the previous page e When the MAIN MENU is on the screen pressing the MENU button clears all menus from the screen E Menu items shown in gray characters e Some menu items may not be valid for certain signal formats applied to the projector The menu items that cannot be adjusted or used are shown in gray characters and they cannot be selected E Menu items setting The bottom prompt line differs on each menu depending on the selected menu option e A prompt gt CHANGE appears when changing the setting e A prompt gt ADJUST appears for a separate bar graph e When W and A buttons are displayed above or under the items in the OPTION screen they indicate that there are more adjustment items E Resetting to the factory default STD standard button is used to reset all of the projector adjustment values to the default levels which were set at the time of shipment from the factory It is pressed after the respective adjustment mode screen has been displayed e When the Menu screen is displayed A STD indicator appears on the upper right corner of the menu PICTURE PICTURE MODE DYNAMIC COLOR 50 TINT 30 COLOR TEMP DEFAULT GAMMA 2 2 CONTRAST 32 EE BRIGHT SHARPNESS
77. e ENTER Quand OUI s affiche appuyerz sur la touche ENTER Les heures d utilisation de la lampe sp cifi e seront remises z ro Si plus d une lampe a t remplac e r p tez la proc dure partir de l tape 14 OPTION NO PROJ 2 R GLAGES FA ADE SOL S LECTION LAMPE DOUBLE INFORMATION SYST ME APPARIEMENT COULEUR FERME R G VID O REG AUTOMATIQUE INFORMATION SYST ME VERSION ROM 1 00 TEMPS DE MARCHE 1433h LAMPE1 TYPE LAD7700 FROID Oh CHAUD 1433h TOTAL 1433h LAMPE2 TYPE LAD7700 FROID Oh CHAUD 1100h REINIT LAMPE TOTAL 1100h LAD7700L LAMPE2 LAD7700 LAD7700L AY S LECTIONNER ENTER EX CUTER R INIT LAMPE LAD7700L LAMPE2 LAD7700 LAD7700L 115 Panasonic Professional Industrial Video Panasonic Broadcast amp Television Systems Company Division of Matsushita Electric Corporation of America One Panasonic Way 4E 7 Secaucus NJ 07094 201 392 4443 3330 Cahuenga Blvd West Los Angels CA 90068 323 436 3500 Technical Support 800 524 1448 800 526 6610 FAX 201 392 6514 E Mail pbtssupport panasonic com Panasonic Canada Inc 5770 Ambler Drive Mississauga Ontario L4W 2T3 905 624 5010 2004 Matsushita Electric Industrial Co Ltd All Rights Reserved M0704 1104
78. e a v lt and p gt buttons Press the ENTER button The REGISTERED SIGNAL STATUS screen will be displayed Note e The data items including the input signal name memory number signal selector input number input terminal frequency and sync signal are automatically identified and displayed e When the MENU button is pressed the REGISTERED SIGNAL LIST screen is restored RENAME NAME EVGa72 a2 MEMORY NO A2 S S NO INPUT NO RGB1 fH 48 08kHz fV 72 17Hz SYNC STATE H POS V POS lt 4 gt NEXT FIGURE A FONT SELECT ENTER SET MENU ESC MAIN MENU PICTURE g POSITION ADVANCED MENU ga LANGUAGE amp OPTION TEST PATTERN amp SECURITY SIGNAL LIST AY MENU SELECT ENTER SUB MENU REGISTERED SIGNAL LIST A1 SVGA72 A1 RGB1 A2 SVGA72 A2 RGB1 A3 SVGA72 A3 RGB1 A4 SVGA72 A4 RGB1 A5 SVGA72 A5 RGB1 A6 SVGA72 A6 RGB1 A7 SVGA72 A7 RGB1 A8 SVGA72 A8 RGB1 AY lt gt SELECT ENTER DETAILS STD DELETE ENTRY SIGNAL CLEAR NAME SVGA72 A2 MEMORY NO A2 S S NO INPUT NO RGB1 fH 48 08kHz fV 72 17Hz SYNC STATE H POS V POS ENTER EXECUTE MENU ESC Press the ENTER button The RENAME screen will be displayed Select each character with the lt and gt buttons and set the character or number with the and v buttons press the STD button to clear the
79. e continued compliance use only shielded interface cables when connecting to computer or peripheral devices Any unauthorized changes or modifications to this equipment could void the user s authority to operate WARNING Not for use in a computer room as defined in the Standard for the Protection of Electronic Computer Data Processing Equipment ANSI NFPA 75 Declaration of Conformity Model Number PT D7700U PT DW7000U Trade Name Panasonic Responsible Party Matsushita Electric Corporation of America One Panasonic Way Secaucus NJ 07094 Telephone Number 1 800 524 1448 or 1 800 526 6610 Email pbtsservice panasonic com This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference receiver including interference that may Cause undesired operation NOTICE This product has a High Intensity Discharge HID lamp that contains a small amount of mercury It also contains lead in some components Disposal of these materials may be regulated in your community due to environmental considerations For disposal or recycling information please contact your local authorities or the Electronics Industries Alliance lt http www eiae org gt Contents IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICE ceecesessceeees 2 Precautions with regard to safety s
80. e name of the selected system such as RGB YP8Pr and AUTO is displayed on the top left of the screen and disappears automatically S video Video terminal input signal ree auTot NTSC HPAL SECAM PAL60 k NTSC4 43 k For the setting of AUTO2 NTSC PAL M AUTO2 PAL N RGB signal input module RGB RGB REALITY PsPr x For 720P and 1080i input ET MD95RGB RGB _s RGB REALITY YGuGr x For 480i 576i 480p 576p input The SYSTEM SELECTOR button Video signal input module is ineffective with other types of ET MD95VM2 signals For the setting of AUTO1 NTSC gt PAL gt SECAM i PAL60 NTSC4 43 X For the details on the setting for ET MD95VM2 AUTO1 AUTO2 or YCbCr refer For the setting of AUTO2 NTSC gt PAL M to page 81 AUTO2 For the setting of PALEN x When the STD standard button ET MD95VM2 AUTO gt 480i gt 576i is pressed while changing the YCbCr 7 system mode with the SYSTEM SELECTOR the projector Serial digital input module automatically returns to AUTO1 AUTO2 or AUTO ET MD95SD1 AUTO gt 480i 576i ui ET MD95SD2 AUTO 480p 480i 576 T ET MD95SD3 AUTO 1080 60i 1035 601 720 60p 1080 24p
81. e operation mode selector switch to Computer 2 Press the ID SET button and within five seconds use the NEXT button to set the number of the tens digit in the ID number which is already set in the projector and then use one of the numeric 0 9 buttons to set the number of the units digit 3 Change the position of the operation mode selector switch to Projector However if the ID ALL button is pressed the projector can be controlled regardless of the ID number of the projector simultaneous control mode e Do not press the ID SET button accidentally or carelessly because the ID number on the remote control can be set even when no projector is around If the ID SET button is pressed the ID number goes back to the one set before pressing the ID SET button unless the NEXT button and a numeric button are pressed within five seconds after the ID SET button is pressed Your specified ID number is stored in the remote control unit unless another one is specified later However the stored ID will be erased if the batteries of the remote control are left exhausted When the dry cells are replaced set the same ID number again m Using the remote control as a PC mouse Operation mode selector switch Put the knob to the Computer position e ENTER button PAGE UP button Pressing the front rear left and right edges of the button moves the mouse cursor up down left and ENTER button right Left click Right click but
82. e pas le laisser se mouiller e Sinon cela peut causer un incendie ou des chocs lectriques Ne pas placer des r cipients de liquide sur le projecteur e Si de l eau se renverse sur le projecteur s adresser un centre technique agr e Si n importe quel liqui de s infiltre l int rieur du projecteur entrer en contact avec un centre commercial autoris Ne d montez pas le bloc lampe e Une rupture de la lampe peut provoquer une blessure corporelle Ne pas mettre d objets trangers dans le projecteur e Ne pas ins rer d objets m talliques ou inflammables dans les orifices de ventilation ou les faire tomber sur le projecteur car cela peut causer un incendie ou des chocs lectriques Apr s avoir retir la pile de la t l commande la garder hors de la port e des enfants e Si aval e la pile peut causer la mort par suffocation e Si la pile est aval e s adresser un m decin imm diatement Ne pas laisser les bornes et de la pile entrer en contact avec des objets m talliques tels que des colliers ou des pingles a cheveux e Cela peut faire que la pile fuit surchauffe clate ou prenne feu e Garder la pile dans un sachet en plastique et la maintenir loign e des objets m talliques Isoler la pile l aide de ruban ou autre avant de la mettre au rebut e Si la pile entre en contact avec des objets m talliques ou d autres piles elle peut prendre feu ou clater Le remplacement de l unit de
83. eceive data Connected internally GND Ground NC CTS RTS Serial input terminal Connected internally 6060608660 NC D Sub 9 pin male Z Signal namel D Sub 9 pin D Sub 9 pin female male Communication cable Description external appearance NC RXD Receive data TXD Send data GND Serial output terminal RTS CTS Connected internally CEL ce eoaeez NC Communication conditions Factory setting Signal level RS 232C compliant Synchronization method Start stop synchronization Baud rate 9 600bps Parity None Character length 8 bits Stop bit 1 bit X parameter None S parameter m Basic format None Transmission from the computer begins with STX then the ID command parameter and ETX are sent in this order Add parameters according to the details of control Ex EE ET Ps re 2 ap oe Two ID L characters Semicolon Colon End 2 bytes N 4 byte 1 byte 1 byte Start _ZZ 1 to 64 and 0Ato0Z 3 command Parameter 1 byte ID designate characters 3 bytes undefined length No command can be sent or received for 10 to 60 seconds after the lamp starts lighting Try sending any command after that period has elapsed When sending several commands be sure to wait for a response from the projector before sending
84. ed on the screen automatically e Normally use SYSTEM SELECTOR in AUTO e Automatic detection may malfunction if connection is made in any other way than listed above or if any unstable signal is connected If this happens switch to a system that is compatible with the signal format using the SYSTEM SELECTOR button e Use a 3C2W or superior cable for connection to transmit the image information without error Example 3C2W 3CFB 4CFB 5C2W 5CFB 5CFTX 7CFB etc Continued on next page 35 n stalling the input module optional Connecting the signal to the serial digital signal input module continuing Serial digital input module optional ET MD95SD3 for HD SDI 36 N 1080i 720p Module ET MD95SD3 L SERIAL HD SD signal HD SD signal output active through Business use digital video deck e Insert the input module that meets the input signal specifications e Use the SYSTEM SELECTOR button to select the input module that meets desired one of the eight types 14 formats of signal specifications SMPTE292M While toggling through those eight types input signal and other information are displayed and cleared on the screen automatically AUTO 1080 60i F1 1035 60i 720 60p F4 1080 24p 1080 24sF 1 1080 25p x 1080 30p k 1080 50i e Normally use SYSTEM SELECTOR in AUTO e Automatic
85. een e 16 9 D7700U only Pictures are displayed in the aspect ratio of 16 9 e 4 3 DW7000U only Pictures are displayed in the aspect ratio of 4 3 e S4 3 D7700U only Pictures are scaled down to 75 of the original size without changing the aspect ratio of the input signals This mode is used when projecting the 4 3 pictures on the 16 9 screen e H FIT DW7000U only Pictures are displayed using all the panel pixels in the horizontal direction Signals with an aspect ratio where the pictures are taller than with a ratio of 16 9 will be displayed with their bottom areas cut off e HV FIT Pictures are displayed on the whole panel pixels If the aspect ratio of the input signals is different from that of the panel the pictures are displayed by converting it into the panels aspect ratio 4 3 for PT D7700U and 16 9 for PT DW7000U e VID AUTO The projector identifies the video ID VID embedded in the picture signals and displays the picture by automatically switching the screen sizes between 4 3 and 16 9 This function is effective for the video and S video input e S1 AUTO The projector identifies the S1 signal and displays the picture by automatically switching the screen sizes between 4 3 and 16 9 This function is effective for the S video input e VID AUTO PRIORITY The projector identifies the abovementioned VID or S1 signals and displays the picture by automatically choosing the screen sizes of 4 3 or 16 9 according to the VID if
86. ent This function allows the user to adjust the picture position vertically or horizontally if the position of the image projected on the screen is displaced when the projector is properly positioned against the screen Procedure of adjustment MAIN MENU PICTURE amp POSITION e ADVANCED MENU ga LANGUAGE amp OPTION L TEST PATTERN SIGNAL LIST A SECURITY AY MENU SELECT ENTER SUB MENU POSITION SHIFT SIZE DEFAULT CLOCK PHASE 0 KEYSTONE AY MENU SELECT ENTER SUB MENU AY ADJUST Press the MENU button The MAIN MENU screen will be displayed 2 Select the POSITION with the A Y buttons Press the ENTER button The POSITION screen will be displayed Select SHIFT with the A V buttons 5 Press the ENTER button The SHIFT screen will be displayed Adjust the position with the 4 V lt gt buttons Press the MENU button three times The on screen indications disappear and the normal screen appears again lt For horizontal right and left adjustment gt Pressing button will move the image to the right lt For vertical up and down adjustment gt Pressing A button will move the image upward Pressing button will move the image to the left Pressing Y button will move the image downward 57 Adjusting the position m Size adjustment Procedure of adjustmen
87. ep 14 102 OPTION PROJECTOR ID 2 SETTING FRONT F LAMP SELECT DUAL LAMP POWER HIGH RS232C SETTING OSD POSITION 2 SYSTEM INFORMATION COLOR MATCHING 38COLORS VIDEO SETTING AUTO SETUP AY MENU SELECT ENTER SUB MENU SYSTEM INFORMATION 1 00 1433h LAD7700 Oh 1433h 1433h LAD7700 LAMP RESET LAMP1 LAD7700 LAD7700L LAMP2 LAD7700 LAD7700L AV SELECT ENTER EXECUTE LAMP RESET LAMP1 LAD7700 LAD7700L LAMP2 LAD7700 LAD7700L Before asking for service a a try to check the following points again Power does not turn on No image appears on screen Screen image is blurred Pale color bad color tint Remote control does not function Abnormal image on the screen Images from PC are not projected e Is the power cord securely plugged in the receptacle e Is the MAIN POWER switch put to the O position e Is power supply live at the receptacle e Is the temperature monitor TEMP lamp on the projector front lighting or blinking Refer to page 98 e Is the lamp monitor LAMP lamp on the projector front lighting or blinking Refer to page 98 e Is the lamp unit cover completely attached e Was operation of ID setting made in a correctly way Refer to pages 16 and 71 e Is the lens covered with the cap e Is the screen image input connected in a correct manner e Is the device
88. f temperature warning mail The default value is 60 minutes In this case the user cannot send another mail for 60 minutes after sending previous temperature warning mail even the set warning temperature is MINIMUM TIME LE Potted mnt reached again a The user can modify the threshold temperature for Projector Control SUB MENU ENABLE SMTP SERVER NAME Up to 63 characters MAIL OPTION Ex projector name MAIL FROM Up to 63 characters Ex location country corporation etc Mmo r Up to 63 characters TEMPERATURE WARNING SET UP E MAIL ADDRESS 1 E MAIL ADDRESS 1 sma O lUp to 63 characters sending temperature ERROR oF E warning mail If the LAMPI RUNTIME orr E a remar 200 af temperatu re rises above LAMPI RUNTIME or E areman 200 x the set value control Fy Taba x sends temperature Enter the E mail address warming mail of your desired recipient Continued on next page 95 How to use network module optional E mail setting page continuing Select the conditions for sending E mail Error an error is detected by self diagnosis Warning LAMP1 remaining lamp service time has reached the value set in the field on the right Warning LAMP2 remaining lamp service time has reached the value set in the field on the right Warning input air Temperature temperature inside the projector has reached the value set in the above field
89. g is 2 0 to 15 for the SD system factory setting is 6 5 settings DEFAULT USER1 USER2 2 2 and Gamma selection Switches the gamma modes 2 5 factory setting DEFAULT Switches the noise reduction effect Four types OFF no correction 1 low mode 2 middle 3 high factory default 2 Noise reduction Note e Noise reduction cannot be adjusted with analog RGB input DVI input or network input e Separate software is required to select USER1 and USER2 as the gamma setting Consult your dealer mg To display pictures complying with the sRGB standard SRGB is the international color reproduction standard IEC61966 2 1 established by IEC International Electrotechnical Commission To reproduce colors more faithfully in compliance with the sRGB standard perform the following setting procedure 1 Set color matching adjustment to OFF 2 Press the A V buttons on the PICTURE menu and select the PICTURE MODE Set to NATURAL with the lt gt buttons 3 Select the COLOR with the A V buttons Press the STD standard button on the remote control to restore the factory default Follow the same procedure to restore the factory default for TINT COLOR TEMP and GAMMA Note e SRGB is only enable when RGB signals are being input 56 Adjusting the position Desired position can be achieved by following the procedure below mg Shift adjustm
90. he data has been input press the MENU button m Video setting This feature allows the user to select the signaling system according to the connected device Select VIDEO SETTING from the OPTION screen and press the ENTER button The VIDEO SETTING screen will be displayed Use the A V buttons to select VIDEO or S VIDEO Use the lt gt buttons to select AUTO 1 or AUTO 2 ED When ET VD95V V2 optional is mounted an item of VIDEO SELECT will appear on the VIDEO SETTING screen allowing the used to select either LINE or Y C or YCbCr AUTO1 The system is automatically selected from among NTSC PAL SECAM NTSC4 43 and PAL60 AUTO2 The system is automatically selected from among NTSC PAL M and PAL N m Automatic adjustment Only for RGB input Use this setting when adjusting a specific or oblong 16 9 etc signal Press the MENU button The MAIN MENU screen will be displayed 2 Select OPTION with the A V buttons Press the ENTER button The OPTION screen will be displayed Using the A Y buttons select AUTO SETUP Press the ENTER button The AUTO SETUP screen will be displayed Using the lt gt buttons switch to the desired mode DEFAULT to receive signals of which image aspect is 4 3 or 5 4 WIDE to receive signals of which image aspect is 16 9 oblong USER
91. he main unit operation sections that correspond to those functions remote control buttons and RS 232C commands 84 Displaying the internal test pattern The projector has eight types of internal test patterns to check the condition of the set To display test patterns follow the steps below e Results of adjustment on the image picture quality position size and other factors will not be reflected in test patterns Be sure to display the input signal before performing various kinds of setting MAIN MENU Press the MENU button PICTURE The MAIN MENU screen will be displayed g POSITION ADVANCED MENU 2 Select TEST PATTERN with the A V la LANGUAGE amp OPTION buttons EL TEST PATTERN SIGNAL LIST 8 Search through the various types of amp SECURITY test patterns with the gt buttons AY MENU SELECT ENTER SUB MENU m Cycle of displayed internal test patterns MENU screen MENU screen MENU screen MENU screen Entry screen All white All black Flag MENU screen Focus MENU screen MENU screen MENU screen MENU screen Wind 4 inversion Wind Flag inversion Color bars RS 422 control functions The RS 232C terminal of the projector is available as a RS 422 control terminal RS 232C control terminal is selected on shipping N caution Consult a service technician to convert RS 422 control functions 85 Setting the securi
92. hich will reflect commands back to the projector s front receiver window as illustrated in figure 2 The effective control range is approx 7 meters from the beam receiver on the front or rear 30 Top view Front Rear 30 Remote 30 control CCE S Remote control Remote Sa control oe Side view 15 Figure 1 l Screen Projector Remote control receiver window Remote control front receiver window rear LI Remote control Figure 2 Note When the remote control is aimed at the screen the effective control range may be reduced due to the optical loss by screen reflection e The remote control may not function properly if an object is in the light path e The remote control receiver may not function properly in intense ambient light such as fluorescent lamps Carefully site the projector so its remote control receiver windows will not be directly exposed to intense light 15 Using the remote control unit m Setting projector ID number to remote control Every projector has its ID number and the ID number of the controlling projector must be set to the remote control in advance so that the user can operate the remote control The ID number of the projector is set to ALL on shipping and use the ID ALL button of the remote control when using only a single projector 16 Procedure of ID setting Change the position of th
93. ht result e The lamp unit can easily become damaged if struck against hard objects or dropped and injury or malfunctions may result Caution Do not set up the projector in humid or dusty places or in places where the projector may come into contact with smoke or steam e Using the projector under such conditions may result in fire or electric shocks When disconnecting the power cord hold the plug not the cord e f the power cord itself is pulled the cord will become damaged and fire short circuits or serious electric shocks may result Always disconnect all cables before moving the projector e Moving the projector with cables still attached can damage the cables which could cause fire or electric shocks to occur Do not place any heavy objects on top of the projector e Failure to observe this may cause the projector to become unbalanced and fall which could result in damage or injury Do not short circuit heat or disassemble the battery or place it into water or fire e Failure to observe this may cause the battery to overheat leak explode or catch fire and burns or other injury may result When inserting the battery make sure the polarities and are correct e f the battery is inserted incorrectly it may explode or leak and fire injury or contamination of the battery compartment and surrounding area may result Use only the Specified battery e lf an incorrect battery is used it may explode or leak and fire
94. http 192 16808 en menul3htm EI what s Related Projector SUB MENU Control LA Basic control Detail control Sts iomatan E mail set un nrpne ets date Displays the status of input slot POWER OFF INPUT RGB1 Displays temperature of projectors intake air SHUTTER OFF LAMP SELECT DUAL osD OFF LAMP POWER HIGH TEMP INPUT AIR NNN 27C 20F Displays temperature inside the TEMP OPTICS MODULES 26C 78F projector TEMP OUTPUT AIR SSSR 0C 86F g Displays temperature of projector exhaust LAMP1 RUNTIME as 23H LAMP2 RUNTIME EE 23H SET RUNTIME Self test 45H rojector type 07500 Displays the lamp lit hours Version 8 41 No errors Displays used hours of the projector Docur ent Done Displays self diagnosis information Displays the type of Displays the firmware version projector of the projector main unit E mail setting page Enter the E mail address of the projector maximum 63 characters e This page allows the user to send mail to up to two mail addresses automatically The user can enter the location of for example the installed projector so that the recipient may easily identify the originator of the E mail maximum 63 characters Enter the IP address of the E mail server SMTP Select Enable to use the E mail function x ED What s Related The user can modify the minimum time interval o
95. indicator will illuminate and the projector will enter standby mode Press the I button on the main unit or the remote control The power indicator lamp illuminates in green and soon the image is projected on the screen m Making adjustment and selection Roughly adjust the focus of the lens Refer to page 41 Press the LENS button on the main unit or the remote control unit to display a focus adjustment screen Pressing A V lt P buttons to adjust the image into focus Select and set the projection scheme Refer to page 72 Select the input signal by pressing the input selector button to toggle through RGB1 RGB2 VIDEO S VIDEO and AUX on the main unit or the remote control Adjust the tilt of the main unit in front and rear or right and left Refer to page 18 Press the LENS button two or three times to adjust the lens shift Refer to page 41 9 Press the AUTO SETUP button if the input signal is RGB signal on the main unit or the remote control Fit the image size to the screen size Refer to page 41 Press the LENS button twice and adjust the zoom of the lens on the lens zoom adjustment menu Press the LENS button and adjust the focus of the lens on the lens focus adjustment menu 2 Display the zoom adjustment menu again and adjust the zoom of the lens to fit the image size to the screen size Refer to page 41 e If the projecto
96. ing the picture mode settings as presettings The screen settings which have been adjusted by following the adjustment procedure on the previous page can be registered MAIN MENU ADVANCED MENU fa LANGUAGE amp OPTION EL TEST PATTERN SIGNAL LIST amp SECURITY AY MENU SELECT ENTER SUB MENU PICTURE PICTURE MODE DYNAMIC COLOR 50 TINT 30 COLOR TEMP DEFAULT GAMMA 2 2 CONTRAST 32 EE BRIGHT 32 E SHARPNESS 6 NOISE REDUCTION 2 DYNAMIC IRIS 1 SAVE AS DEFAULT SETTING FOR DYNAMIC Lok LESC Press the MENU button The MAIN MENU screen will be displayed Select PICTURE with the A V buttons Press the ENTER button The PICTURE screen will be displayed Press the ENTER button Select OK with the P buttons Press the ENTER button GLEE the registered picture mode is selected after registering the picture mode settings as presettings the new signals will be displayed with the registered adjustments 53 Adjusting the picture m DYNAMIC IRIS setting Pictures with the optimum contrast will be displayed by automatically providing aperture compensation and signal compensation to suit the pictures concerned DYNAMIC IRIS 1 DYNAMIC IRIS AUTO IRIS MANUAL IRIS DYNAMIC GAMMA AY MENU
97. injury or contamination of the battery compartment and surrounding area may result close to this port otherwise burns or damage could result Do not look into the lens while the projector is being used e Strong light is emitted from the projector s lens If you look directly into this light it can hurt and damage your eyes Do not bring your hands or other objects close to the air outlet port e Heated air comes out of the air outlet port Do not bring your hands or face or objects which cannot withstand heat Do not use the old lamp unit e The lamp section may break Replacement of the lamp unit should only be carried out after it has completely cooled off otherwise burns may result Disconnect the power cord plug from the wall outlet as a safety precaution before carrying out any cleaning e Electric shocks can result if this is not done Ask an Authorized Service Center to clean inside the projector at least once a year e If dust is left to build up inside the projector without being cleaned out it can result in fire or problems with operation e It is a good idea to clean the inside of the projector before the season for humid weather arrives Ask your nearest Authorized Service Center to clean the projector when required Please discuss with the Authorized Service Center regarding cleaning costs Do not reach for the openings beside the optical lens during horizontal or vertical movements of the lens there is a injury hazard
98. ion for making the brightening of the BRIGHT level in those areas where the pictures overlap less conspicuous when multi screens have been configured using edge blending The optimal point is where after the BRIGHT INSIDE has been adjusted the compensation amount is the same for the BRIGHT levels in the areas where the pictures overlap and where the pictures do not overlap If after the BRIGHT INSIDE adjustment only the vicinity of the borders of the areas where the pictures overlap and where the pictures do not overlap becomes bright proceed to adjust the top bottom left and right widths Alternatively if only the vicinity of the borders has darkened as a result of the width adjustments proceed with the BRIGHT OUTSIDE adjustment e When a rear screen or screen with a high gain is used the joints may appear to be discontinuous depending on the viewing position m How to switch the input impedance signal level of the synchronization signal When the ET MD95RGB input module sold separately is mounted the user can switch the input impedance signal level of the synchronization signal with the analog RGB input Choose 75 Q when connecting with the equipment whose synchronization output impedance is 75 Q such as a signal selector or switch to HI Z TTL when connecting with the equipment whose synchronization output is TTL such as a video card of a PC 66 MAIN MENU PICTURE L POSITION ADVANCED MENU ga LANGUAGE
99. ion may be needed when to use the DHCP server e Before using the DHCP server make sure the DHCP server is already functioning e For details of IP address net mask and gateway ask the network administrator m Accessing from the Web browser Activate the Web browser in the Gotehhtr 7192168087 personal computer Enter the IP address set by the Username and Password Required projector into the URL input field of the Web browser Enter user1 in the user name Enter username for Projector Control at 192 168 0 8 i cc PP User Name fuser SOS field and enter panasonic lower See use case in the password field Password ow Ce 4 Press OK and the top page will appear Projector Control Window POWER SHUTTER OSD Network SYSTEM RGB RGB2 AUX S VIDEO VIDEO Note B control e Avoid activating two or more Web browser simultaneously to work out setting or control actions password e This feature is effective when the on line lamp of network module is lighting e Change the password first of all 92 Top page ES ETS S IA gt ft 7 a Bookmarks ff Location http 192 168 0 8 en menut htm Projector Control Window POWER SHUTTER OSD 00 00 00 SXETEMR _RGB1 RGB2 AUX S VIDEO VIDEO Network setting button Click this item and a network setting page for IP address and other items appear Network setting p
100. is being used m Adjustment range after lens position optical shift Do not move the lens beyond the bounds of the shift range as this may cause a change in the focus This limitation is to protect the parts of the projector Using the standard projection position as the reference the optical axis shift function makes it possible to adjust the projection position in the ranges shown in the figures below e PT D7700U e PT DW7000U 0 50V 0 2 sl Standard a projection position Projected Projected screen __ height V e Projected Projected screen width H screen width H 41 How to adjust the lens E How to adjust the lens for addressing unevenness of focusing If the image is out of focus in any portion of the screen adjust the lens by turning the adjustment screws to obtain evenness of focusing Lens bracket Fixing screws Remove the lens cover and lens Refer to page 38 2 Loosen the three fixing screws that secure the lens bracket about two turns e Tool to be used Allen hex socket driver or Allen wrench 2 5 mm diagonal hexagon 3 Install the lens removed in step 4 Adjust the lens by turning the adjustment screws a and counterclockwise e Tool to be used Allen hex socket driver or Allen wrench 2 5 mm diagonal hexagon Adjust the screws a b and after installing the lens
101. it is detected or S1 signals if a VID is not detected This function is effective for the S video input Note Some size modes are not available for certain types of input signals e For RGB1 and RGB2 input signals VID AUTO S1 AUTO or VID AUTO PRIORITY cannot be selected For VIDEO input signals DEFAULT S1 AUTO or VID AUTO PRIORITY cannot be selected e For an NTSC signal with VIDEO or S VIDEO input DEFAULT cannot be selected m Clock phase adjustment Clock phase adjustment achieves the best image when the screen flickers or halo is observed around the contour Procedure of adjustment IR MENU Press the MENU button PICTURE The MAIN MENU screen will be displayed EL POSITION ADVANCED MENU Select the POSITION with the A V ta LANGUAGE la OPTION TT buttons POSITION 3 Press the ENTER button SAIET The POSITION screen will be displayed SIZE DEFAULT CLOCKPHASE OO 4 Select CLOCK PHASE with the A V KEYSTONE buttons Adjust the clock phase with the lt gt buttons The value changes from 0 to 31 Note No optimal value may be obtained if the output of the PC to which the signal input is applied is unstable e No optimal value may be obtained if the total number of dots is not correct e The clock phase can be adjusted only when RGB signal input is applied with RGB1 RGB2 IN and the analog input module optional ET MD95RGB 59
102. l allumage initial l alimentation est automatiquement coup e environ 10 minutes plus tard avec passage en mode d attente m me si la lampe est allum e nouveau e Indication apr s 1 300 heures 2 avec la sortie de la lampe r gl e sur HAUT Quand la lampe a t utilis e 1 300 heures 2 le t moin de lampe LAMPE1 ou LAMPE2 s allume tat d attente y compris Une indication sur cran appara tra galement environ 30 secondes comme indiqu dans le diagramme de droite recommandant le remplacement de la lampe L indication dans le diagramme de droite dispara tra apr s environ 30 secondes ou quand la touche de commande de l arri re du projecteur ou de la t l commande est op r e Apr s 1 500 heures 1 l indication sur cran ne dispara tra pas moins d une op ration de la touche MENU REMPLACER LA LAMPE x1 Cette dur e est de 4 000 heures lorsque des blocs lampes longue dur e sont utilis s X2 Cette dur e est de 3 800 heures lorsque des blocs lampes longue dur e sont utilis s 113 Remplacement de la lampe Proc dure de remplacement de la lampe e Au bout de 1 500 heures 4 000 heures lorsque des blocs lampes longue dur e sont utilis s de fonctionnement pour une m me lampe le projecteur ne peut plus fonctionner que pendant environ 10 minutes Les tapes 9 15 doivent tre achev es en moins de dix minutes Mettez hors tension en suivant la proc dure de la page 39 40 d
103. l of the computer 103 Specifications Model No PT DW7000U PT D7700U Power supply AC 120 V 50 Hz 60 Hz Power consumption 800 W about 12 W in standby without fan running DLP panel Panel size Display system Number of pixels 0 95 inch aspect ratio 4 3 Three unit DMD element DLP type 3 x 1 470 000 pixels 1 400 x 1 050 dots 0 85 inch aspect ratio 16 9 Three unit DMD element DLP type 3 x 1 049 088 pixels 1 366 x 768 dots Lens Powered zoom Powered focus control Option Projection lamp 2 bulbs x 300 W UHM lamp Optical output 7 000 Im 6 000 Im Applicable scanning frequency For video signal S video included For RGB signal For DVI D signal For YPBPR signal Horizontally 15 73 kHz 15 63 kHz vertically 59 94 Hz 50 Hz Horizontally 15 kHz 100 kHz vertically 24 kHz 120 kHz Panasonic Intelligent Auto Scanning PIAS system Dot clock frequency 20 MHz 162 MHz When DVI module optional item is mounted VGA S XGA Dot clock frequency 25 MHz 112 MHz 480i horizontally 15 73 kHz vertically 59 94 Hz 480p horizontally 31 5 kHz vertically 59 94 Hz 576i horizontally 15 63 kHz vertically 50 Hz 576p horizontally 31 25 kHz vertically 50 Hz 720 60p horizontally 45 kHz vertically 60 Hz 1035 60i horizontally 33 75 kHz vertically 60 Hz 1080 60i horizontally 33 75 kHz vertically 60 Hz 1080 50i horizontally 2
104. lect the desired item for adjustment with the A V buttons Adjust blanking with the gt buttons The value changes from 0 to 511 lt When correcting the lower blanking of the screen bottom gt Press button to move the blanking zone upward lt q button to downward LL lt When correcting the right hand blanking of the screen right gt Press lt button to move the blanking zone to the right button to the left S m Adjusting the input resolution Input resolution adjustment achieves the best image when the screen flickers or halo is observed around the contour Procedure of adjustment MAIN MENU PICTURE g POSITION ADVANCED MENU ga LANGUAGE amp OPTION TEST PATTERN SIGNAL LIST amp SECURITY AY MENU SELECT ENTER SUB MENU ADVANCED MENU DIGITAL CINEMA REALITY AUTO FORMAT SMPTE BLANKING INPUT RESOLUTION CLAMP POSITION EDGE BLENDING SYNC TERM RASTER POSITION AY MENU SELECT ENTER SUB MENU INPUT RESOLUTION TOTAL DOTS DISPLAY DOTS TOTAL LINES DISPLAY LINES AY MENU SELECT lt p ADJUST Press the MENU button The MAIN MENU screen will be displayed 2 Select the ADVANCED MENU with the A V buttons Press the ENTER button The ADVANCED MENU screen will be displayed 4 Select INPUT RESOLUTION with the A V buttons Pre
105. led sufficiently before replacing the lamp unit Precautions on lamp unit replacement Be careful when handling a light source lamp The lamp unit has high internal pressure If improperly handled explosion might result A used lamp unit may burst if it is handled violently For disposition of used lamps request an industrial waste disposal contractor Do not reset the cumulative time except when the lamp unit has been replaced with a new unit If you continue to use a lamp after the replacement time the lamp may break Philips screwdriver is necessary when replacing a lamp unit Take care not to slip your hand when using a screwdriver Attention e A lamp unit is an optional part Contact the dealer Replacement Lamp Unit model No ET LAD7700 single bulb ET LAD7700W double bulbs Rating 300W Long Life Lamp Unit model No ET LAD7700L single bulb ET LAD7700LW double bulbs Rating 160W e Other lamps than specified above cannot be used Be sure to use the specified lamp 100 m Timing of lamp unit replacement The lamp used for the light source has its due life The life of light source lamp used in the main unit is 1 500 hours 1 when lamp output is HIGH and lamp selection is DUAL However it may happen that the lamp becomes dead will not light by the time of 1 500 hours depending on the characteristics of individual lamps and working conditions lamps may reduce their life affected by
106. ly e CLOCK PHASE may have been shifted even when the adjustment ended normally In this case manually adjust the CLOCK PHASE e If an image with blurred edges or a dark image is supplied a message INCOMPLETE appears indicating the automatic adjustment was unsuccessful In this case manually adjust the items of INPUT RESOLUTION CLOCK PHASE and SHIFT e For specific signals and long sideways or landscape signals such as 16 9 adjustment should be made according to AUTO SETUP in the option menu e Automatic adjustment may not be available depending on the machine type of the personal computer e Automatic adjustment may not available for synchronization signal of C SYNC and G SYNC e Image may be distorted for several seconds during automatic adjustment This is not a malfunction e For every supplied signal adjustment is required e Automatic adjustment can be cancelled by pressing the MENU button during the course of automatic adjustment 43 Registration of input signal data The input signal data must be registered because it is not registered on shipment of the projector m Registration of new data When a new signal is supplied press the MENU button on the remote control or operating section of the main unit When its data has been registered the MAIN MENU screen is displayed Note e The data of 96 input signals can be registered e The signals supporting the installed inp
107. mp 98 Cleaning and replacement of air filter If too much dust is deposited in the air filter temperature inside the main unit will rise and the temperature monitor TEMP lamp blinks eventually turning off the power supply Clean the air filter section once every 100 hours or so as a guideline depending on the location of projector operation m Procedure of cleaning Turn off the main power and remove the power plug from the receptacle Turn off the power supply observing the procedure How to turn OFF the power supply on page 40 and then remove the power plug Dismantle the air filter Put a hand in the bottom of the air filter take out the filter from the main unit while pulling toward yourself Clean the air filter Suck off deposited dust with a vacuum cleaner e Be careful not to suck in the air filter itself Hi Air filter 4 Mount the air filter Set the air filter and then mount the filter in the reverse order to step Attention e The air filter must be fitted in place when using the projector Using the projector without the air filter fitted inside dirt and dust are sucked into the projector causing failure e If cleaning cannot remove the dust completely then it is a sign to replace the air filter Consult the dealer In addition when the lamp unit is replaced also replace the air filter 99 Replacement of lamp unit CAUTION Wait until the lamp is coo
108. nd gt buttons Press the ENTER button Signal will be switched to the one that was selected in Step 2 How to erase sub memory The currently selected SUB MEMORY is deleted by pressing the standard button STD at the REGISTERED SIGNAL LIST or the SUB MEMORY LIST 46 On screen indications Input switching signal switching This shows the registered signal name on the status screen for signal switching NAME MEMORY NO S S NO INPUT NO Details of registered signal REGISTERED SIGNAL STATUS NAME SXGA60 A1 MEMORY NO 2 1 2 S S NO INPUT NO RGB1 fH 48 00kHz 60 00Hz fV SYNC STATE H POS V POS ENTER CHANGE NANE Restrictions The designation can be set by the sub memory items MEMORY NO A1 1 2 displays the sub memory number The place in which address code A1 A2 H7 and H8 signals are registered The maximum sub memory items that can be registered for the projector are 96 including the basic signal 47 Using the FREEZE function Pressing the FREEZE button of the remote control switches between a still image and a motion image Still image Motion image Using the SHUTTER function If the projector is not used for a certain period of time during the meeting intermission for example a shutter mode is available that allows the user to hide images temporarily Press the SHUTTER but
109. ng the display language 68 How to change the system format 69 How to use RGB REALITY mode 70 Option settings ID number setting Installation Setting Lamp select Lamp POWT maiia M dorer spines eerie eines RS232C SETTING Procedure of setting communication conditions 74 Position of on screen indications 74 System information Adjusting color matching Adjusting the color matching using a colorimeter 76 Video S tting 22255622 2 eepe aeaee ta Mac esbiitesiiedauasu terest 77 Automatic adjustment 77 Output resolution D7700U only 78 AUTO SIQM All ices ease arr hat cote et se En Ont eu Fan Control 2 ius oil ei Se al eed PIN Pen A E T pesees reeaceg tara Setting FUNC1 PASSWOrd ist T i dict s re rt RUE sen ne How to change the signal for the ET MD95VM2 optional mes 81 Using the serial terminals sccceeeeerteeeeeeees 82 Examples of connection 82 Pin assignments and signal names 82 Communication conditions Factory setting 82 Basic format nn rt trans et ttes 82 Control COMMANAS 1 00 eeeceeeeeeteeeeeeteneeteeeeeaeeteaeeeaeeeneeees 83 Cable specifications cceecceecceeeceeeeeeteeeeeeeeteeeeeeeeneeee 83 Using the REMOTE 2 terminal cssecssseeeeeees 84 Displaying the internal test pattern 85 Cycle of displayed internal test patterns
110. oduit pourrait tre expos des interf rences s il est install proximit de lignes haute tension ou de sources d nergie Ne placez pas le projecteur sur une feuille en vinyle ou un tapis Si la feuille de vinyle est aspir e et bloque de port d admission du filtre air la temp rature peut augmenter l int rieur du projecteur ce qui d clenchera le circuit de protection et mettra le projecteur hors tension Consultez un technicien sp cialis pour l installation du projet au plafond Si le produit doit tre suspendu au plafond achetez un accessoire de suspension en option pour plafond haut mod le n ET PKD75 pour plafond bas mod le n ET PKD75S et appelez un technicien sp cialis pour l installation e N installez pas le projecteur plus de 2 700 m 8881 5 au dessus du niveau de la mer l utilisation au dessus de 1 400 4605 3 m au dessus du niveau de la mer r glez CTRL VENTILATEUR expliqu la page 78 MONTAGNE En cas contraire la dur e de vie l appareil risque d tre raccourcie Nettoyage et maintenance D branchez bien la fiche du cordon d alimentation de la prise avant le nettoyage Utilisez un chiffon doux et sec pour nettoyer le coffret Pour les taches rebelles utilisez un chiffon humidifi de solution d tergente de cuisine neutre et essorez le pour essuyer le coffret finissez avec un chiffon sec En cas d utilisation d un produit chimique suivez ses
111. odule ET MD75NT Video signal input module ET MD95VM2 RGB signal input module ET MD95RGB Serial digital input module SD ET MD95SD1 Serial digital input module 480p ET MD95SD2 Serial digital input module HD ET MD95SD3 Replacement Lamp Unit ET LAD7700 single bulb ET LAD7700W double bulbs Long Life Lamp Unit ET LAD7700L single bulb ET LAD7700LW double bulbs Wireless mouse receiver ET RMRC2 1 If the projector is used at high altitude 1 400 to 2 700 m the value for allowable ambient temperature should be lowered by 5 C 105 Appendix lt Compatible RGB YP8PR Signals gt The following table specifies the types of RGB YPgPr signals compatible with the projector RGB signals can also be input within the range of fH 15 KHz 100 kHz fV 24 Hz 120 Hz dot clock 20 MHz 162 MHz Applicable input signal data Number of displayed dots Horizontal scanning frequency kHz Vertical scanning frequency Hz 640 x 400 24 8 56 4 640 400 31 5 70 1 640 480 31 5 59 9 640 480 35 0 66 7 VGA480 640 480 37 9 72 8 640 480 37 5 75 0 640 480 43 3 85 0 Display mode VGA400 SXGA UXGA MAC16 MAC21 1080 60i 720 60p X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X e The number of display dots of the PT
112. ojector control from the Web browser of personal computer In addition the network module also fulfills automatic E mail transmission function It can send mail to a predefined E mail address when the system malfunctions or when the lamp used hours reaches the set value Example of connection A LAN cable is required to use the network module Projector ae oe Ce Ddo 00 lt gt de OE LAN cable straight A Web browser is required to use this function Make sure that a Web browser is available in the system e Use Microsoft Windows 95 98 98SE Me NT4 0 2000 XP for the OS of your personal computer e The Web browser should be Internet Explorer 5 01 or later or Netscape Navigator Communicator 4 75 or later e To use the E mail function communication with E mail server must be established Make sure that E mail feature is available in your system e Use a LAN cable of straight connection and compatible to Category 5 e The length of LAN cable must be 100 m or shorter Name and function of network module parts Function switch Use this function to return the network module setting to the factory setting Serial input output terminal A special terminal for service person Connect nothing here LAN terminal 10Base T 100Base TX Connect LAN cable here FUNCTION ON LINE Network Module SERIAL RECEIVE On line lamp This lamp light
113. ontrol the main unit by using an external control circuit to this terminal D SUB 9 pin female SERIAL IN terminal pages 25 27 74 82 83 This terminal is an RS 232C RS 422 compliant input terminal switching necessary to connect a PC and to externally control the main unit D SUB 9 pin female SERIAL OUT terminal pages 26 27 74 82 83 This terminal is an RS 232C RS 422 compliant output terminal switching necessary to supply signals given to the serial input terminal D SUB 9 pin male Using the remote control unit m Loading dry cells When loading supplied AA dry cells into the battery compartment of the remote control make sure that their polarities are correct 1 Open battery compartment lid Open the lid in the order of steps and 2 Insert the dry cells Into battery compartment with their polarities orientated as indicated in the compartment Supplied AA dry cells insert the side first 3 Close the battery compartment lid Replace the battery compartment lid over the compartment and slide until it clicks Attention e Do not drop the remote control unit e Do not expose remote control unit to any liquid e Do not use NiCd batteries m Effective range of remote control operation The remote control should normally be aimed at either the front or rear remote control receiver window on the projector figure 1 Otherwise it may also be aimed at the screen w
114. ossible to operate the unit for approximately 10 minutes Steps 9 to 15 must be completed within ten minutes Turn the power off by following the steps on pages 39 40 remove the power plug and confirm that the surroundings of the lamp unit have cooled off Using a Philips screwdriver remove the 7 screws on the lamp unit cover located on the rear of the projector Remove the lamp unit cover from the main unit Fixing screws Lamp unit cover Use a Phillips screwdriver to loosen each of the two lamp unit fixing screws until the screws turn freely Then hold the handle of the lamp unit and gently pull it out from the projector Caution The lamp unit will be hot after it has been used You might get burned if you touch it while it is still hot Lamp unit 2 Lamp unit 1 Lamp unit Fixing screws Lamp unit Fixing screws 5 Install the new lamp unit 6 Use a Phillips screwdriver to securely tighten the two lamp unit fixing screws for each lamp unit 7 Install the lamp unit cover and then use a Phillips screwdriver to securely tighten the lamp unit cover fixing 7 screws N Firmly install the lamp unit and lamp unit cover If not installed firmly a protection circuit will function and the power will not be turned on Fixing screws Lamp unit cover 101 Replacement of lamp unit 8 Insert the power cord
115. ot a 2 2 pulldown signal m FORMAT To input BETACAM with YCbCr 480i When receiving a picture of 480i with analog component signal YCbCr input the input level of Cb and Cr can be switched Procedure of adjustment MAIN MENU PICTURE amp POSITION a ADVANCED MENU LANGUAGE amp OPTION L TEST PATTERN ADVANCED MENU DIGITAL CINEMA REALITY AUTO FORMAT SMPTE BLANKING INPUT RESOLUTION CLAMP POSITION EDGE BLENDING SYNC TERM RASTER POSITION AY MENU SELECT lt gt CHANGE Press the MENU button The MAIN MENU screen will be displayed Select ADVANCED MENU with the A V buttons Press ENTER button The ADVANCED MENU screen will be displayed Select FORMAT with the A V buttons Switch the signal format with the lt gt buttons e This toggles between SMPTE and BETACAM lt Signal level gt Format Y Synchronous part Cb Cr SMPTE 700 mV 300 mV 350 mV BETACAM 714 mV 286 mV 504 mV e This function is available only when input signals are supplied through the analog RGB input module ET MD95RGB RGB1 RGB2 inputs do not support BETACAM signals e This function can be switched only when receiving the picture of 480i in the YCbCr mode It cannot be switched when receiving the picture of signals other than RGB REALITY mode RGB mode and 480i e SMPTE is the fa
116. place lamp unit 2 is reached It also blinks if something unusual occurs in the lamp circuit D Air filter page 99 2 Level adjusting feet page 18 Use these feet to adjust the tilt of the projector Leveling feet are provided at the front and rear right and left Rear view of the main unit 1 Lamp unit cover The lamp unit is housed 2 Remote control receiver window rear page 15 This also receives the signal beam coming from the remote control 3 POWER ON I button page 39 Turns on the power 4 POWER OFF button page 40 Turns off the power 5 AUTO SETUP button page 43 Pressing this button while projecting an image automatically corrects the picture positioning on the screen While the auto setup feature is active a message EXECUTING appears on the screen RGB1 button page 39 Switches to RGB1 input RGB2 button page 39 Switches to RGB2 input AUX button page 39 Switches to optional input module input 9 VIDEO button page 39 Switches to video input S VIDEO button page 39 Switches to S VIDEO input Controls on rear panel 4 SHUTTER button page 48 Press this button to black out the image temporarily 42 MENU button pages 50 and 88 89 Displays and clears the Main Menu It can also return to the previous screen when the menu is displayed Menus can be displayed by holding do
117. plug into the wall outlet and then press the MAIN POWER switch Caution If the power does not turn on power indicator lamp red does not turn on even after turning the MAIN POWER switch I turn the MAIN POWER O confirm that the lamp unit and door are installed correctly and turn on again 9 Press the I POWER button so that a picture is projected onto the screen 10 Press the MENU button to display the MAIN MENU screen and then press the A and Y buttons to move the cursor to select OPTION MAIN MENU PICTURE amp POSITION ADVANCED MENU ga LANGUAGE amp OPTION EL TEST PATTERN SIGNAL LIST amp SECURITY Press the ENTER button to display the OPTION screen and select SYSTEM INFORMATION with the A and V buttons 12 Press the ENTER button The SYSTEM INFORMATION screen will be displayed 13 Press and hold the ENTER button on the projector or the remote control for approximately 3 seconds An item LAMP RESET will be added 14 Select the lamp which has been replaced with the A and V buttons LAMP1 Replace the LAMP UNIT 1 LAMP2 Replace the LAMP UNIT 2 15 Press the ENTER button When OK is displayed press the ENTER button The used hours of the specified lamp unit will be reset to zero When more than one lamp has been replaced repeat the procedure from st
118. poussi re s accumule l int rieur du projecteur cela peut causer un incendie ou des probl mes de fonctionnement e Il est recommand de nettoyer l int rieur du projecteur avant que la saison humide n arrive Demander au centre technique agr le plus proche de nettoyer le projecteur lorsque cela est requis Se renseigner aupr s du centre technique agr pour le co t du nettoyage Nous faisons tous les efforts possibles afin de pr server l environnement Pri re d apporter l appareil s il n est pas r parable votre revendeur ou un centre de recyclage 111 Pr cautions pour la manipulation m Pr cautions pour le transport L objectif de projection est sensible aux vibrations et aux impacts Vous devez toujours retirer l objectif pendant le transport m Precautions pour l installation Observez les pr cautions suivantes l installation du produit e Evitez d installer le produit un emplacement expos des vibrations ou impacts Si le projecteur est install un emplacement o des vibrations sont transmises d une source puissance motrice et autre ou mont sur une voiture ou un bateau des vibrations ou impacts peuvent tre transmis au produit qui peuvent endommager les pi ces internes causant une d faillance Installez le produit un emplacement exempt de vibrations et d impacts e N installez pas le projecteur pr s de lignes haute tension ou de sources d nergie Le pr
119. r is powered up at about 0 C a warm up period of approximately five minutes may be necessary to start projection The temperature monitor TEMP lamp lights up during the warm up period When the warm up is completed the temperature monitor TEMP lamp turns off and the image is projected on the screen e If the surrounding temperature is very low and the warm up period exceeds five minutes the control determines it as an abnormal condition and turns off the power automatically If this happens raise the surrounding temperature to 0 C or higher and then turn the main power on and turn the power on e The AUX button is disabled when an optional input module is not connected 39 Projection m Powering off the projector Press the POWER OFF O button Select EXECUTE with lt or gt button and press the ENTER button or press the POWER OFF O button again The projection of the image stops and the power indicator lamp of the main unit lights up orange The cooling fan keeps running Wait until the power indicator lamp of the main unit turns to red i e until the cooling fan stops Approx 4 minutes While the cooling fan is still running never turn off the MAIN POWER switch nor unplug the projector from the outlet Press the O marked side of the MAIN POWER switch to remove all power from the projector 40 RGB 1 RGB 2 vioo
120. rrection when the P IN P function and the keystone distortion correction function are both used simultaneously MAIN WINDOW The linearity correction is applied to the main window SUBWINDOW The linearity correction is applied to the subwindow Note e The PIN P function is not available depending on the input signals and the selected input terminals e The main window s picture adjustment values such as the picture mode gamma selection and color temperature setting for the main window will be applied e In the normal screen when the menu is not displayed the gt buttons can be used to switch the size and position of the main window and subwindow when the P IN P function is on Continued on next page 79 Option settings m PIN P continuing List of PIN P RGB1 RGB2 AUX Subwindow _ 3 ET MD95RGB ET MD95VM2 a ES x a Main window ay E E e ElEl2 5 2 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 32 2 3 2 RGB input x x x xix x o O xX O O xX O O O O O xK x x RGB1 YCbCr input XIXIXIXIXIXIX IXIOIXIXIXIXIX IX IX X X O O YPbPr input x xixixi xixi x x x x x x x x xix xix x x RGB input X EIXE SEI ATOE OE OE E O OAN OO ONK K X RGB2 YCbCr input XTX X JEX DE X KIXOT XTR K KI ETE KIEA XT O O YPbPr input x xixixi xixixixi xixixi x x x
121. s coming out and then contact an Authorized Service Center for repairs Do not attempt to repair the projector yourself as this can be dangerous Do not install this projector in a place which is not strong enough to take the full weight of the projector e If the installation location is not strong enough it may fall down or tip over and severe injury or damage could result e Installation work such as ceiling suspension should only be carried out by a qualified technician e If installation is not carried out correctly there is the danger that injury or electric shocks may occur If foreign objects or water get inside the projector or if the projector is dropped or the cabinet is broken turn off the power and disconnect the power cord from the wall outlet e Continued use of the projector in this condition may result in fire or electric shocks e Contact an Authorized Service Center for repairs Do not cover the air filter the air inlet and exhaust vents e Doing so may cause the projector to overheat which can cause fire or damage to the projector Do not overload the wall outlet e If the power supply is overloaded for example by using too many adapters overheating may occur and fire may result Do not remove the cover or modify it in any way e High voltages which can cause fire or electric shocks are present inside the projector e For any inspection adjustment and repair work please contact an Authorized Service Center
122. s the TEXT DISPLAY setting SECURITY i E PASSWORD OFF Select TEXT CHANGE with the A V PASSWORD CHANGE buttons TEXT DISPLAY OFF TEXT CHANGE Press the ENTER button The TEXT screen will be displayed 3 Select the text position with the lt gt buttons and the characters of the text with the A V buttons Press the ENTER button The text is now changed TEXT 87 How to use CP OPTION The on screen indication can be turned ON or OFF and the system selector setting can be changed using the rear panel operating section of the main unit m Setting the on screen indication function Procedure of setting MAIN MENU Hold down the MENU button for 3 or EL PICTURE POSITION so seconds ADVANCED MENU If the on screen function is OFF the on screen See LANGUAGE indication will now appear and the CP OPTION amp OPTION TEST PATTERN item will be added to the main menu nn Select CP OPTION with the A V CP OPTION buttons AY MENU SELECT ENTER SUB MENU CP OPTION 3 Press the ENTER button OSD The CP OPTION screen will be displayed SYSTEM SELECTOR 4 Select OSD with the A V buttons Select ON or OFF with the 4 gt buttons ON The on screen indication function is set to ON OFF The on screen indication function is set to AY MENU
123. s up when the system gets ready for LAN connection Unlit or blinking lamp indicates that the system is LAN signal receiving lamp in preparation for LAN connection Blinks when receiving signals LAN signal sending lamp Blinks when sending signals e If the LAN terminal is touched by electrostatically charged hands or body failure may be caused by the discharge of static electricity Be careful not to touch metallic part of LAN terminal or LAN cable 90 E Initial setting of network module Procedure of setting MAIN MENU Press the MENU button WL PICTURE The MAIN MENU screen will be displayed ADVANCED MENU Select OPTION with the A Y SEER buttons EL TEST PATTERN SIGNAL LIST amp SECURITY AY MENU SELECT ENTER SUB MENU OPTION 3 Press the ENTER button PROJECTOR ID 2 SETTING aoe The OPTION screen will be displayed LAMP SELECT DUAL ce wi SHE POUR Dis 4 Select NETWORK SETTING with the RS232C SETTING A V buttons OSD POSITION 2 SYSTEM INFORMATION COLOR MATCHING 3COLORS VIDEO SETTING NETWORK SETTING AY MENU SELECT ENTER SUB MENU NETWORK SETTING Press the ENTER button nest NAME PROJECTOR The NETWORK SETTING screen will be IP ADDRESS 192 168 0 8 displayed PORT KK ESS Select items with the V buttons and GATEWAY 1924168 0 press the ENTER button to
124. se la terre Ceci est une pr caution s curitaire S il est impossible d ins rer la fiche dans la prise s adresser un lectricien Ne pas annuler la protection de la fiche mise la terre Ne pas retirer AVERTISSEMENT Ne peut tre utilis dans une salle d ordinateurs telle que d finie dans la norme ANSI NFPA 75 Standard for Protection of Electronic Computer Data Processing Equipment 108 Pr cautions concernant la s curit AVERTISSEMENT En cas de probl me pas d image ou si le projecteur d gage de la fum e ou une odeur trange teindre l appareil et d brancher imm diatement la fiche d alimentation de la prise de courant e Ne pas continuer d utiliser le projecteur dans ces cas autrement cela peut entra ner un incendie ou des chocs lectriques e Apr s s tre assur que de la fum e ne se d gage plus s adresser un centre technique agr et demander que les r parations n cessaires soient faites e Le fait de r parer le projecteur soi m me est tr s dangereux et ne doit jamais tre fait Ne pas installer ce projecteur dans un endroit qui n est pas assez r sistant pour supporter le poids du projecteur e Si l emplacement d installation n est pas assez r sistant le projecteur risque de tomber et causer de graves blessures et ou des dommages Demander un technicien qualifi d installer le projecteur par exemple s il est install au plafond e Si l in
125. see the data sheet on page 106 e If your PC has the resume feature last memory the computer may not function properly until the resume capability is disabled 26 m Example of connecting with the signal selector Video deck Notebook computer TBC built in Control PC Signal selector Digital broadcasting WC iun t DVD player es Res RS 232C G RS 422 R RS 232C G RS 422 R Qetaj ere RS 232C RS 422 R RS 232C G RS 422 R OUT REMOTE 1 REMOTE 2 fe RGB 2 IN 00000 Q 00000 60000 e When multiple signals of the same type are switched and input to RGB1 IN for example when switching multiple high vision signals for usage use a dedicated signal selector When the signal selector is connected to the projector with a RS 232C cable signals can be used separately according to the input terminal on the signal selector e Carefully read also the instruction manual for the signal selector 27 Installation of input module optional m Installing the input module Types of the input modules optional Prepare beforehand an input module optional compatible with the input signals of the system Input signal Module model No Input signal level Image signal input impedance of 75 Q Synchronizing signal input impedance of 75 Q 1 KQ R PR Cr 0 7 V p p 1 0 V
126. signals e Keystone distortion can be corrected to 40 of the angle of tilt for the projector against the screen The range for the angle of elevation is within 19 when using a lens with a fixed focal point and it is within 34 when using an LE1 lens How to use ADVANCED MENU m DIGITAL CINEMA REALITY Increase the vertical resolution when the PAL or SECAM 576i signal input or the NTSC 480i signal input is applied Procedure of adjustment MAIN MENU PICTURE L POSITION amp ADVANCED MENU a LANGUAGE amp OPTION ADVANCED MENU DIGITAL CINEMA REALITY AUTO FORMAT SMPTE BLANKING INPUT RESOLUTION CLAMP POSITION EDGE BLENDING OFF SYNC TERM 759 RASTER POSITION Press the MENU button The MAIN MENU screen will be displayed 2 Select ADVANCED MENU with the A V buttons Press ENTER button The ADVANCED MENU screen will be displayed Select DIGITAL CINEMA REALITY with the A V buttons OFF Unforced cinema processing AUTO Performs automatic detection and cinema processing factory default 30p FIXED Forced cinema processing 2 2 pulldown is performed when a 480i signal is input 25p FIXED Forced cinema processing 2 2 pulldown is performed when a 576i signal is input QLD DIGITAL CINEMA REALITY mode the image quality will be deteriorated if 30p FIXED or 25p FIXED is selected when the signal is n
127. sing the same signal source Sub memory contains all data that can be adjusted by signals such as screen aspect ratio and image adjustment data BRIGHT CONTRAST etc How to register into sub memory A new signal cannot be registered into sub memory A new signal must undergo signal registration SUB MEMORY LIST Press the USER button on normal ss screen menu is not displayed 2 SXGA60 A2 A Check sub memory registration screen will appear if sub memory has not been registered The screen will show a list of the sub memory registered for the currently entered signal Select the SUB MEMORY number stored with the vw a and gt AV lt gt SELECT ENTER CHANGE STD DELETE buttons in the Signal List 3 Press the ENTER button A Change registered signals screen will appear 4 Press the ENTER button 7 1 7 1 4 1 5 1 1 7 REGISTER SUB MEMORY NAME SXGAEO A f Note MEMORY NO se S S NO aos e To rename a registered signal perform step 7 on INPUT NO RGB1 45 fH 48 00kHz page g fV 60 00Hz SYNC STATE H POS V POS ENTER EXECUTE MENU ESC Procedure to switch to sub memory Press the USER button on normal screen menu is not displayed The screen will show a list of the sub memory registered for the currently entered signal In the Signal List select the sub memory signal to be switched using the v a lt a
128. ss the ENTER button The INPUT RESOLUTION screen will be displayed Select one of the following items with the Y buttons and adjust it with the lt gt buttons TOTAL DOTS DISPLAY DOTS TOTAL LINES and DISPLAY LINES Each item automatically displays a value in response to the type of the input signal If vertical stripes appear on the screen or the image is partly missing increase or decrease the displayed value while observing the screen to achieve the optimal value e The abovementioned vertical stripes will not appear on the screen when all signals are input e The picture may be distorted during the adjusting operation but this is not a fault e The input resolution can be adjusted only when RGB signal input is applied with RGB1 RGB2 IN and the analog RGB input module optional ET MD95RGB 63 How to use ADVANCED MENU m Adjusting the clamp position Use the clamp position adjustment to achieve the optimal value when dark areas of the image are crushed or displayed in green Procedure of adjustment MAIN MENU PICTURE L POSITION ADVANCED MENU ga LANGUAGE amp OPTION EL TEST PATTERN SIGNAL LIST amp SECURITY AY MENU SELECT ENTER SUB MENU ADVANCED MENU DIGITAL CINEMA REALITY AUTO FORMAT SMPTE BLANKING INPUT RESOLUTION CLAMP POSITION EDGE BLENDING SYNC TERM RASTER POSITION AY M
129. ss the ENTER button The MEASURE MODE screen will be displayed MEASURE MODE MEASURED DATA TARGET DATA AUTO TESTPATTERN AY MENU SELECT ENTER SUB MENU Select MEASURED DATA with the A V buttons Press the ENTER button The MEASURED DATA screen will be displayed MEASURED DATA Bk K x lt x Jack x lt AY MENU SELECT lt gt ADJUST 76 Use the colorimeter to measure the luminance Y and chromaticity coordinates x y 0 Select the colors with the A V buttons and select their values with the lt gt buttons 4 After all the data has been input press the MENU button The MEASURE MODE screen will be displayed MEASURE MODE MEASURED DATA TARGET DATA AUTO TESTPATTERN ON lt Inputting the coordinates of a desired color gt 4 Select TARGET DATA with the A V buttons 3 Press the ENTER button The TARGET DATA screen will be displayed TARGET DATA R G B Cy Mg Ye Wh Select R G B or Cy Mg Ye Wh with the A V buttons 5 Press the ENTER button The TARGET DATA R G B or Cy Mg Ye Wh screen will be displayed TARGET DATA R G B R x AY MENU SELECT lt gt ADJUST Select the desired colors with the A V buttons and input their coordinates with the lt gt buttons After all t
130. sssssnnennnnnnnne 5 ACCESSOTIES sn nnremmennnnnnmeennnnnennennns 7 Precautions on handling 8 Examples of system expansion 9 Name and function of parts 10 Remote control ss 10 Front and side of the projector 12 Rear view of the main unit 13 Controls on rear panel 13 Side mounted connection terminals 14 Using the remote control unit 15 Loading dry cells 15 Effective range of remote control operation 15 Setting projector ID number to remote control 16 Using the remote control as a PC mouse 17 Using a wired remote control 17 Installation cceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeseeeseeeeeeeeeesesseenes 18 Adjusting the leveling feet neee 18 Projection scheme 18 Installation geometry 00 0 eeeeeeeeseeeeeneeeeeeeeeeneeeeeeneeeeees 18 Projection distances by the type of projection lenses optional 19 Connection ss innisnnnnermennnnnnennense 24 Before starting connection 24 Example of connecting with VIDEO devices 25 Example of connecting with personal computers 26 Example of connecting with the signal selector 27 Installation of input module optional 28 Installing the input module 28 Connecting signals to the input module s ssssseeeeseeeen 30 Connecting the signal to the analog RGB signal input module 31 Connecting the signal to the video signal inp
131. stallation n est pas faite correctement cela peut entra ner des blessures ou des chocs lectriques Si de l eau ou des objets trangers entrent dans le projecteur si le projecteur tombe ou si le bo tier est endommag teindre l appareil et d brancher imm diatement la fiche d alimentation de la prise de courant e Si l on continue d utiliser le projecteur dans ces conditions cela peut entra ner un incendie ou des chocs lectriques e S adresser un centre technique agr pour que les r parations n cessaires puissent tre faites Ne pas couvrir le filtre et la sortie d air e Cela risque de faire surchauffer le projecteur et causer un incendie ou endommager le projecteur Ne pas surcharger la prise de courant e Si l alimentation est surcharg e par exemple par l utilisation de trop d adaptateurs cela risque de faire surchauffer le projecteur et peut entra ner un incendie Ne pas retirer le couvercle ou le modifier e Des hautes tensions qui peuvent causer de graves blessures sont pr sentes l int rieur du projecteur e Pour toute inspection r glage ou r paration s adresser un centre technique agr Nettoyer la fiche du cordon d alimentation r guli rement afin d viter toute accumulation de poussi re e Si de la poussi re s accumule sur la fiche du cordon d alimentation l humidit peut endommager l isolant et entra ner un incendie D brancher le cordon d alimentation de l
132. stment is not successful press STD standard button when the individual adjustment screen is displayed to restore the factory default setting only for the displayed item e The color temperature cannot be adjusted for the internal test pattern refer to page 85 Be sure to project the input signal when adjusting the color temperature e When any setting other than OFF has been selected for color matching the COLOR TEMP setting is fixed at USER1 e DEFAULT cannot be selected when the picture mode has been set to USER 55 Adjusting the picture m Sharpness Gamma Noise reduction Procedure of adjustment MAIN MENU Press the MENU button PICTURE POSITION The MAIN MENU screen will be displayed a ADVANCED MENU Select PICTURE with the t LANGUAGE OPTION A Y buttons EL TEST PATTERN SIGNAL LIST amp SECURITY PICTURE 3 Press the ENTER button PICTURE MODE DYNAMIC The PICTURE screen will be displayed COLOR 50 TNT eo 4 Select desired one of the items in the GAMMA following table with the A V buttons BRIGHT Switch the setting with the gt ORANG ae ee ie following table for the items and the details AY MENU SELECT lt gt ADJUST Adjustment items Operation Adjustment 0 to 7 for the RGB system and the HD system Sharpness Sharpens the outline of the image factory settin
133. t MAIN MENU PICTURE amp POSITION amp ADVANCED MENU LANGUAGE amp OPTION TEST PATTERN SIGNAL LIST amp SECURITY AY MENU SELECT ENTER SUB MENU POSITION SHIFT SIZE DEFAULT CLOCK PHASE 0 KEYSTONE AY MENU SELECT gt CHANGE ENTER SUB MENU ZOOM INTERLOCKED V H HV AY MENU SELECT CHANGE Press the MENU button The MAIN MENU screen will be displayed Select the POSITION with the A V buttons Press the ENTER button The POSITION screen will be displayed Select SIZE with the A V buttons Using the lt gt buttons select the size mode For details on the size mode refer to the next page Press the ENTER button The SIZE adjustment screen will be displayed Select the desired item with the A V buttons Adjust with the gt buttons Note e If THROUGH is selected in the size mode the individual adjustment screen is not displayed 58 Size modes e DEFAULT Pictures are displayed without changing the aspect ratio of the input signals e THROUGH Pictures are displayed without changing the resolution of the input signals e ZOOM Pictures can be displayed in various magnifications The user can magnify the pictures with the magnification ranging from 50 to 999 and the fiducial point is set on the top left of the scr
134. ta 3 OA O 28 ee ee T M D S clock 37 How to install and remove the projection lens optional m How to install the m How to remove the projection lens projection lens While pressing the lock button on the While pressing the lock button on the projection lens cover pull the cover projection lens cover pull the cover forward to remove it forward to remove it Lens cover s lock button Lens cover s lock button Pull and remove the dustproof sheet on While holding down the lock button the back of the projection lens cover turn the projection lens counterclockwise and then pull it off 3 Align the mark orange on the projection lens with the mark on the projector 1 and then insert the lens and turn it clockwise until it clicks into place Mark orange Projection lens lock button Insert the tab on the projection lens cover into the projector and mount the projection lens cover while pressing the lock button Lens cover s tab 4 7 2 00 O QC Re LS Lens cover s lock button 38 Projection m Powering up the projector 1 Connect the supplied power cable 120 V AC 50 Hz 60 Hz Press the I marked side of the MAIN POWER switch to turn on the power The power indicator lamp on the projector will flash in red After a short period the
135. th an aspect ratio of 4 3 For projecting pictures onto a screen with an aspect ratio of 5 4 SXGA 1 280 x 1 024 m Auto signal When unregistered signals are to be input frequently because the unit is used at conferences or other venues the screen display position can be adjusted automatically without having to press the AUTO SET UP button on the remote control each time Press the MENU button The MAIN MENU screen will be displayed Select OPTION with the A V buttons Press ENTER button The OPTION screen will be displayed 4 Select AUTO SIGNAL with the A V buttons OPTION OUTPUT RESOLUTION AUTO SIGNAL FAN CONTROL PINP FUNC1 PASSWORD SXGA AY MENU SELECT lt gt CHANGE Switch between ON and OFF with the lt gt buttons If unregistered signals are input when ON is selected auto setup will be initiated automatically E Fan control When using the projector over 1 400 m 4605 3 above sea level set to HIGHLAND FAN CONTROL NORMAL HS m PINP This item is used to set the condition of the Picture In Picture OPTION OUTPUT RESOLUTION _ SXGA AUTO SIGNAL FAN CONTROL PINP FUNC1 PASSWORD AY MENU SELECT lt gt CHANGE ENTER SUB MENU P IN P USER1 MAIN WINDOW RGB1 SIZE POSITION SUB WINDOW VIDEO SIZE
136. th the A V buttons 4 Select ON with the ENTER buttons Continued on next page Notice Red line Green line Greenline Red line Adjustment marker When the MARKER is set to ON the image position adjustment marker is displayed The optimal point is the position where the red line of one frame overlaps the green line of the other frame The correction widths of the jointed frames must be the same value all the time The optimal joint cannot be achieved if the jointed frames have different correction widths 65 How to use ADVANCED MENU m Edge blending adjustment continuing BRIGHT ADJUST BRIGHT INSIDE 6 BRIGHT OUTSIDE 6 UPPER LOWER LEFT RIGHT Projection range Edge blending width right BRIGHT adjustment right Marker BRIGHT INSIDE BRIGHT OUTSIDE Select the BRIGHT ADJUST with the A V buttons 43 Press the ENTER button The BRIGHT ADJUST screen will be displayed Select the BRIGHT INSIDE with the A Y buttons 45 Adjust the compensation value 0 255 with the gt buttons Select the part of Upper Lower Right Left with A V buttons 4 With the gt buttons adjust the width 0 to 255 where no BRIGHT INSIDE compensation is to be provided Select the BRIGHT OUTSIDE with the A Y buttons Adjust the compensation value 0 255 with the gt buttons Note e The BRIGHT adjustment is a funct
137. the LINE and Y C input Example Each time AUX button is pressed LINE input Y C input The above cycle is repeated e When connecting with a video deck be sure to use the one with built in TBC time base corrector or use the time base corrector between the projector and the video deck e If burst signals are connected to the nonstandard signals the image may be distorted If this is the case connect the time base corrector between the projector and the video deck 32 2 Connecting the component signals Video signal input module optional ET MD95VM2 LINE OUT Y IN ZICb IN Luminance signals Y Color difference Color difference signals Cr signals Cb DVD player Video deck TBC built in e For details on switching between the video signals connection and the component signals connection refer to the section for switching the signals of ET MD95VM2 optional on page 81 33 Installation of input module optional Connecting the signal to the serial digital signal input module Serial digital input module optional ET MD95SD1 for 480i 576i Q IN OUT 480i Module L__ SERIAL 1 ET MD95SD1 SD signal SD signal output active through Business digital video deck EE D00000000000 2 dr EEE CD 800 he BE ooo000 e Insert the input module suitable for the input signal specifications e Use the SYST
138. the next command When sending commands without parameters a colon is not necessary e If a wrong command is received the projector will send an ER401 command to the computer e Projector ID supported on the RS 232C interface is ZZ ALL and a group of 1 to 64 and OA to OZ e If a command is sent with a projector ID specified the projector will return answer back only in the following cases If it coincides with the projector ID ID specification is ALL and VPS SYSTEM is the master or ID specification is group and Group is the master 82 Control commands When controlling the projector from a computer the following commands are available Command Function of command Remarks Power ON In standby mode commands other than PON are invalid e While the lamp is ON and being controlled a PON command will not be accepted Power OFF f r Parameter Switch input modes yiD VIDEO SVD S VIDEO RG1 RGB1 RG2 RGB2 AUX AUX Query for active Parameter X SINGLE will use the lamp mode F ence lamp LAMP 1 or LAMP 2 with 2 LAMP 1 shorter operating hours 3 LAMP 2 Parameter 0 DUAL Active lamp mode _ SINGLE 2 Only LAMP 1 is on 3 Only LAMP 2 is on Parameter Lamp power setting 9 HIGH 1 LOW Note e If you need a detailed command list please contact your dealer m Cable specifications
139. the previous screen Menu items shown in gray characters Menu items setting Resetting to the factory default Adjusting the picture ssssssnnneennnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nn Switching the picture mode Adjusting Contrast Bright Color Tint Registering the picture mode settings as presettings 53 DYNAMIC IRIS setting 54 Adjusting the color temperature 55 Sharpness Gamma Noise reduction 56 To display pictures complying with the sRGB standard 56 Adjusting the position 57 Shift adjustment 57 Size adjustment eeestreeesenseneen 58 Clock phase adjustment ccceeceeeeeeeeeeeeeteaeeeneeeneeees 59 Keystone distortion correction 60 How to use ADVANCED MENU 61 DIGITAL CINEMA REALITY osaicc 61 FORMAT To input BETACAM with YCbCr 480i 61 Blanking adjustment ee eeseeeesneeeeeneeeeeneeeeeneeeteneeees 62 Adjusting the input resolution 63 Adjusting the Clamp position 64 Edge blending adjustment 65 How to switch the input impedance signal level of the synchronization signal 66 Raster position 2 cicisscecste i rues herbes e Ea ei 67 Changi
140. to receive signals of specific horizontal resolution number of horizontally displayed dots MODE Applicable resolution 640 x 400 640 x 480 800 x 600 832 x 624 960 x 720 1 024 x 768 1 152 x 864 1 152 x 870 1 280 x 960 1 280 x 1 024 1 600 x 1 200 1 400 x 1 050 DEFAULT 720 x 400 848 x 480 1 280 x 720 WIDE 420 x 750 1 376 x 768 1 600 x 1 024 If USER is selected enter the horizontal resolution of signal source into number of horizontally displayed dots using lt gt buttons Press the ENTER button Execute automatic adjustment A message PROGRESS appears during automatic adjustment When the adjustment is complete the system returns to the input screen 17 78 Option settings m Output resolution D7700U only Pictures projected onto a screen for SXGA with a 5 4 aspect ratio can be displayed with the SXGA resolution Press the MENU button The MAIN MENU screen will be displayed 2 Select OPTION with the A V buttons 3 Press ENTER button The OPTION screen will be displayed 4 Select OUTPUT RESOLUTION with the A V buttons OPTION OUTPUT RESOLUTION AUTO SIGNAL FAN CONTROL PINP FUNC1 PASSWORD SXGA AY MENU SELECT lt gt CHANGE Switch between SXGA and SXGA with the lt gt buttons SXGA 1 400 x 1 050 For projecting pictures onto a screen wi
141. ton page 52 Switches to the mode of image contrast adjustment BRIGHT button page 52 Switches to the mode of black level adjustment NEXT button When multiple signal selectors are connected to the main unit in the system this button specifies the second signal selector or beyond With the ID set button pressed every press on the button will change the value in the ten s place ASPECT button Switches the image aspect ratio to 4 3 16 9 LIGHT button 62 Click button When this button is pressed the remote control button light is turned on The light goes off about 30 seconds after you stop remote control operation 2 USER button Displays the sub memory screen of the signal registration 3 ID ALL button pages 16 71 When two or more main units are used in the system this button switches to the mode to control them simultaneously with a single remote control 4 ID SET button pages 16 71 When two or more main units are used in the system this button specifies the ID of the remote control 5 Remote control wired terminal page 17 To use the wired output terminal connect the remote control and the main unit with the supplied cable 6 Remote control transmitter window Operate the remote control aiming at the remote control receiver window on the main unit lt When the operation mode selector 6 is set to Computer gt PAGE UP PAGE DOWN buttons These buttons correspond to the PAGE UP PAGE
142. ton e Right click button button PAGE DOWN button This button can be used as the right mouse button e Left click 8 button This button can be used as the left mouse button e PAGE UP button This button can be used as the Page Up button on the PC keyboard e PAGE DOWN button This button can be used as the Page Down button on the PC keyboard e Click button This button can be used as the left mouse button Operation mode selector switch e To use the remote control as a mouse please purchase an optional wireless mouse receiver model No ET RMRC2 Click button m Using a wired remote control When multiple main units are connected in the system REMOTE1 IN OUT terminal It is effective to use the connect the units with the supplied remote control wired remote control in the environment in which an cable to simultaneously control the multiple main units obstacle stands in the light path or where devices are with a single remote control unit through the susceptible to outside light Remote control cable supplied p pe IN OUT RS 232C G REMOTE 1 REMOTE 2 y ie Connect to the Side mounted terminals secondary projector Remote carr 17 Installation Adjusting the leveling feet The four leveling feet mounted at the bottom of the projector are level adjustable 0 mm 33 mm which can be used when the floor surf
143. ton of the remote control or the main unit The image is turned off Press the SHUTTER button again The image comes back Using the digital zoom D ZOOM function A portion of the picture on the screen can be zoomed in with D ZOOM buttons of the remote control It is useful for highlighting a specific object during the presentation Press the D ZOOM button of the a remote control 20004 The image is zoomed in Ve Change the magnification with the D i D ZOOM button ES The magnification can be adjusted from 1 0 to 3 0 B 106 times Use V lt P buttons to move the magnified image To restore the original image press the MENU button e The digital zoomed state cannot be stored in memory e If the input signal format is changed while in digital zoom mode the projector will exit digital zoom function 48 On screen menus m Structure of menu screens Menus are extensively used for configuring adjusting or reconfiguring the projector The menus structure is as follows MAIN MENU MAIN MENU PICTURE amp POSITION e amp ADVANCED MENU la LANGUAGE amp OPTION TEST PATTERN SIGNAL LIST amp SECURITY AY MENU SELECT ENTER SUB MENU SECURITY page 86 SIGNAL LIST pages 44 and 45 SIGNAL LIST
144. trademark of the Video Electronics Standards Association e Microsoft Windows is a registered trademark of the Microsoft Corporation U S A in the U S and other countries e Netscape and Netscape Navigator are registered trademarks of the Netscape Communications Corporation in the U S and other countries e Patent No 5 717 422 All other trademarks are the property of the various trademark owners NOTES IMPORTANTES CONCERNANT LA S CURIT AVERTISSEMENT POUR REDUIRE LES RISQUES DE FEU OU DE CHOC LECTRIQUE NE PAS EXPOSER CE PRODUIT L EAU OU L HUMIDIT WARNING RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN MISE EN GARDE RISQUE DE CHOC LECTRIQUE NE PAS OUVRIR WARNUNG ZUR VERMEIDUNG EINES ELEKTRISCHEN SCHLAGES GER T NICHT FFNEN Le symbole de la fl che en forme d clair dans un triangle avertit l usager de la pr sence de tensions dangereuses l int rieur du produit qui peuvent tre de force suffisante pour constituer un risque de choc lectrique aux personnes Le point d exclamation dans un triangle avertit l usager de la pr sence d instructions importantes concernant l utilisation et l entretien r paration dans la litt rature accompagnant le produit ATTENTION Cet appareil est quip d une fiche de courant trois broches avec mise la terre Ne pas retirer la broche de mise la masse de la fiche Cette fiche ne pourra tre utilis e que dans une prise avec mi
145. ty The unit s security function serves to display the password input screen or to set and display the user company s URL under the projected pictures MAIN MENU PICTURE amp POSITION ADVANCED MENU a LANGUAGE amp OPTION EL TEST PATTERN SIGNAL LIST amp SECURITY AY MENU SELECT ENTER SUB MENU PASSWORD K OK kK k K k k AY lt gt INPUT ENTER SET SECURITY PASSWORD OFF PASSWORD CHANGE TEXT DISPLAY OFF TEXT CHANGE AY MENU SELECT lt gt CHANGE x Setting the password Press the MENU button The MAIN MENU screen will be displayed Select SECURITY with the A V buttons 3 Press the ENTER button The PASSWORD screen will be displayed lt For first time use gt Press the A gt V 4 4 gt W and lt buttons in this order and then press the ENTER button lt When the password has already been changed gt Enter the new password and press the ENTER button Note e Only asterisks will appear on the screen to represent the actual characters of the password when the password is entered The PASSWORD screen can be displayed when the power has been turned on Unless the correct password is entered the user will be prohibited from performing any operations apart from the power off b button and lens adjustments SECURITY PASSWORD OFF PASSWORD CHANGE TEXT
146. u mercure pression interne lev e est utilis e comme source lumineuse de ce produit Cette lampe a les caract ristiques suivantes Elle peut clater sous l effet d un son fort ou terminer sa vie de service par un non clairage cause de certains impacts d imperfections ou d une d t rioration due aux heures d utilisation e La vie de service d une lampe au mercure varie individuellement et selon les conditions d utilisation e Dans de rares cas elle peut clater un peu apr s son premier allumage e La possibilit d un clatement augmente quand la lampe est utilis e au del du temps de remplacement m Mise au rebut Contacter le revendeur ou un revendeur sp cialis pour la mise au rebut du produit 112 Remplacement de la lampe CAUTION e Attendez que la lampe soit refroidie pour effectuer le remplacement Pr cautions pour le remplacement de la lampe Soyez prudent en manipulant la lampe source de lumi re La lampe peut clater si elle est heurt e par des objets solides ou si elle tombe cause de la forte pression d air dans l ampoule Une lampe us e peut clater si elle est manipul e sans soin Contactez une entreprise d vacuation des d chets industriels pour l enl vement des lampes us es Ne remettez pas z ro la dur e cumul e moins que le bloc lampe n ait t remplac par un bloc lampe neuf Si vous persistez utiliser une lampe apr s le moment o
147. umber of terminals and optional accessories to enable various system expansions Both input and output are provided to all terminals on the main unit The following are some examples of system expansion System 2 The optional high or low ceiling mount bracket flexibly fits the projector in individual site conditions System 1 Stacking two projectors with the stacking brackets can double the picture brightness 7 System 4 Connection of a signal selector enables to System 3 PC equipped with a DVI D input module an optional item can be attached to the feed a variety of video sources to the projector for computer image viewing projector Realization of high resolution picture Digital broadcasting tuner or DVD player Control PC Signal selector Option Video deck Name and function of parts Remote control lt When the operation mode selector amp is set to Projector gt 1 Remote control operation indicator lamp The lamp flashes when any remote control button is pressed 2 POWER ON button page 39 Turns on the power if the MAIN POWER has been put to the P position 3 POWER OFF button page 40 Turns off the power if the MAIN POWER has been put to the P position 4 AUTO SET UP button page 43 Pressing this button while projecting
148. ure of the projector may increase which triggers the protection circuit turning off the power e Be sure to ask a specialized technician when to install the product to a ceiling If the product is to be installed hanging from the ceiling purchase an optional hanging attachment for high ceiling Model No ET PKD75 for low ceiling Model No ET PKD75S and call a specialized technician for installation e Do not place the projector over 2 700 m 8881 5 above sea level When using it over 1 400 m 4605 3 above sea level set E Precautions on use e To view clear images e The audience cannot enjoy high contrast and clear images if outside light or the illumination interferes the screen surface Draw window curtains or blinds turn off the lightings near the screen or take other proper measures e In rare cases wafture can occur on the screen affected by the warm air from the exhaust port depending on the environment e Do not touch the surface of the projection lens with bare hand If fingerprints or stains are left on the projection lens surface they are magnified and projected on the screen Keep your hands away from the lens Cover the lens with the supplied lens cap when the projector is not used e Screen If the screen has stains flaws or discoloration clear images cannot be viewed When handling the screen be careful not to apply volatile substances or leave flaws or stains on the screen e Lamp A mercur
149. ut module 32 Connecting the signal to the serial digital signal input module 34 Connecting signals to the DVI signal input module 37 How to install and remove the projection lens optional 38 How to install the projection lens 38 How to remove the projection lens 38 Projection nn 39 Powering up the projector 39 Making adjustment and selection 39 Powering off the projector 40 How to adjust the lens 41 How to adjust the lens focus lens zoom and lens shift optical shift 41 Adjustment range after lens position optical shift 41 How to adjust the lens for addressing unevenness of focusing 42 Automatic adjustment AUTO SETUP 00 43 Registration of input signal data sssse 44 Registration of new data 44 Renaming the registered signals eenee 44 Clearing the data of registered signals ccceeeeees 45 SUB MEMO 5282285 ai en ne ei een mentor 46 Using the FREEZE function ccsseseeeeeeseeeeeees 48 Using the SHUTTER function 48 Using the digital zoom D ZOOM function 48 On screen MENUS sssnnerrnnnmmennennense Structure of menu screens cece eeeeeeeeeeeeteteeteeeeeneetee Basic operations on menu screen Returning to
150. ut module are input and their data registered e The memories are numbered over 12 pages A to L 8 data items can be registered on each page and the data is registered in the unused memory with the lowest number If all the memories are used the data of the old signals is overwritten in sequence The names of the registered data are automatically determined by the input signals and memory numbers m Renaming the registered signals MAIN MENU PICTURE POSITION ADVANCED MENU ga LANGUAGE amp OPTION TEST PATTERN SIGNAL LIST amp SECURITY AY MENU SELECT ENTER SUB MENU REGISTERED SIGNAL LIST A1 SVGA72 A1 RGB1 A2 SVGA72 A2 RGB1 A3 SVGA72 A3 RGB1 A4 SVGA72 A4 RGB1 A5 SVGA72 A5 RGB1 A6 SVGA72 A6 RGB1 A7 SVGA72 A7 RGB1 A8 SVGA72 A8 RGB1 AY lt gt SELECT ENTER DETAILS STD DELETE REGISTERED SIGNAL STATUS NAME SVGA72 A2 MEMORY NO A2 S S NO INPUT NO RGB1 fH 48 08kHz fV 72 17Hz SYNC STATE H POS V POS ENTER CHANGE NANE Press the MENU button The MAIN MENU screen will be displayed 2 Select SIGNAL LIST with the a and v buttons Press the ENTER button The REGISTERED SIGNAL LIST screen will be displayed The memories extend over 12 pages A to L with 8 data items each giving a total of 96 memories Select the signal whose details are to be displayed with th
151. ve the image downward O O O Pressing lt button will O O move the image to the O lt _ left O O Changing the display language MAIN MENU PICTURE amp POSITION ADVANCED MENU 2 LANGUAGE amp OPTION EL TEST PATTERN LANGUAGE ENGLISH DEUTSCH FRAN AIS ESPANOL ITALIANO HAG PX pycckn gaH AV SELECT ENTER SET 68 Press the MENU button The MAIN MENU screen will be displayed Select the LANGUAGE with the A Y buttons 3 Press the ENTER button The LANGUAGE screen will be displayed Select the desired language with the A V buttons Press the ENTER button to establish your selection When this is selected the language display will turn a light green Menus setting items adjustment screens and control button names will be displayed in the language the user chooses The available languages are English German DEUTSCH French FRAN AIS Spanish ESPANOL Italian ITALIANO Japanese A 8 Chinese XX Russian PYCCKUA and Korean 501 e The on screen display of the projector is set to the English language on shipping How to change the system format Pressing the SYSTEM SELECTOR button on the remote control or using the menu screen operation page 89 enables the user to make the following changes depending on S Video Video input or the currently selected input module Th
152. ver HD SYNC and VD terminals are not compliant with 3 value direct SYNC Video input output terminal 1 set BNC 1 0 V p p 75 Q Active through for Video output S video input terminal 1 set Mini DIN 4p Y 1 0 V p p C 0 286 V p p 75 Q Compliant with S1 signals Serial input output terminal D sub 9 pin female RS 232C compliant Used for personal computer control Remote1 input output terminal 1 set each for M3 pin jack Wired remote control used for link control Remote2 terminal D sub 9p female Used for external control Length of power supply cord 2 5 m 8 2 Cabinet Molded resin Outside dimensions Width 530 mm 20 8 Height 200 mm 7 9 Depth 569 mm 22 4 Mass 22 kg 48 lb without lens Working environment condition 1 Ambient temperature 0 to 40 C 0 to 35 C when setting for lamp power is HIGH and lamp select is DUAL Ambient humidity 10 to 80 no condensation Remote control Power source 3 V DC two AA dry cells Operation range approx 7 m 23 in front of beam receiver Mass 110 g 0 24 Ib including dry cells Outside dimensions Width 50 mm 1 9 Thickness 31 mm 1 2 Depth 181 mm 7 1 Option Hanging attachment For high ceiling ET PKD75 Hanging attachment For low ceiling ET PKD75S Dual attachment ET DFD75 Carrying handle ET HAD75 Projection lens ET D75LE1 ET D75LE2 ET D75LE3 ET D75LE4 ET D75LE5 ET D75LE8 DVI D input module ET MD75DV Network m
153. wn the MENU button for at least 3 seconds while the on screen indication function is OFF 3 LENS button page 41 Switches to the adjustment mode for lens focus zoom and shift position ENTER button page 50 Press this button to enter your menu selection or to run function 5 Arrow lt 4 A Y buttons page 50 Use to select an item on the menu screen change setting and adjust the level Also use them to enter the SECURITY password 13 Name and function of parts Side mounted connection terminals CRE RS 232C G RS 422 R RS 232C G RS 422 R SERIAL Q S VIDEO IN terminal pages 24 and 25 An input terminal for S video signals MIN4 pin DIN This terminal complies with S1 signals and automatically toggles between 16 9 and 4 3 according to the size of input signals 2 VIDEO IN terminal page 25 An input terminal for video signals BNC 3 VIDEO OUT terminal page 25 An output terminal active through for video signals BNC RGB YPBPR 1 input terminal pages 26 27 A terminal to input RGB or YPBPR signals BNC 5 RGB YPBPR 2 input terminal page 26 A terminal to input RGB or YPBPR signals D SUB 15 pin female 14 REMOTE1 IN OUT terminal page 17 When two or more main units are used in the system they can be connected and controlled with a wired remote control cable M3 jack 7 REMOTE2 terminal page 84 The user can remotely c
154. y defaults are GRAPHIC for RGB system and STANDARD for moving images NATURAL e When the ENTER button is pressed while PICTURE MODE has been selected the picture mode which has been selected can be saved and used as the presetting when new signals are input COLOR TINT COLOR TEMP and GAMMA settings are saved 51 Adjusting the picture The desired picture can be obtained by following the procedure below m Adjusting Contrast Bright Color Tint Adjustment procedure to adjust picture color intensity MAIN MENU Press the MENU button PICTURE S POSITION The MAIN MENU screen will be displayed ADVANCED MENU GG 5 la LANGUAGE 2 Select PICTURE with the A V S OPTION buttons TEST PATTERN SIGNAL LIST amp SECURITY AY MENU SELECT ENTER SUB MENU PICTURE Press the ENTER button RIG TURE MODE DYNAMIC The PICTURE screen will be displayed COLOR 50 mE TINT 30 i wi AASR TENE DEFOLT Select CONTRAST with the GAMMA 22 CONTRAST 32 A Y buttons BRIGHT 32 SHARPNESS NOISE REDUCTION DYNAMIC IRIS AY MENU SELECT gt ADJUST CONTRAST a Press the ENTER button The CONTRAST individual adjustment screen will be displayed Adjust the level with the gt buttons Thu function of the button changes according to the item as shown in
155. y lamp with high internal pressure is used for the light source of this product A high pressure mercury lamp has the following characteristics e It may burst with a loud sound or end its life cycle by not illuminating because of given impacts flaws or deterioration due to used hours e The life cycle of a mercury lamp varies according to the individual difference or conditions of use In particular turning the power on and off frequently and or repeatedly will greatly affect the life cycle e In rare cases it may burst shortly after the first lighting e The possibility of burst increases when the lamp is used beyond the replacement time the Fan Control described on page 78 m Disposal to HIGHLAND To discard the product call the dealer or a specialized Otherwise the life of the product may be shortened dealer Cleaning and maintenance Be sure to remove the power cord plug from the receptacle before cleaning Use soft and dry cloth to clean the cabinet If stains are hard to remove use a cloth dampened with a kitchen detergent solution neutral and squeezed to wipe the cabinet and finish with a dry cloth If a chemical wipe is used follow its instructions Do not clean the lens surface with fuzzy or dusty cloth If dust adheres to the lens it will be magnified and projected on the screen Use a soft and clean cloth to wipe off dust Examples of system expansion The projector is provided with a n

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